Prefab ISO 7 Air filter cleaning room Equipment clean booth for E-liquid
The Modular Clean Rooms can be built with or without changing/entrance areas. The entrances can be constructed as sliding doors, hinged doors, strip curtains or a combination of the three. If preferred, transfer hatches can be built in to allow the safe and easy passing of items into the clean air environment.
Air cleaning filtration device(s) are fixed to the outside walls or ceiling and as air enters the room it is drawn through a HEPA filter (99.997% efficient at 0.3 microns) creating a positive pressure and clean air environment. A variety of levels of cleanliness can be achieved; ISO Class 6, 7 or 8 are the most common.
CLEAN ROOM Specification:
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Cold rolled steel /Aluminum/Stainless steel/sandwich panel
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Plexiglass,Soft curtain,Anti-static strip curtain/sandwich panel
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High Quality Filters
High quality HEPA filters are 99.997% efficient at 0.3 microns to ensure a clean environment.
ISO Clean Environment
The unit provides in excess of 100 air changes per hour.
Improved Aluminium Framework
Monmouth’s improved Aluminium framework’s smooth, non-horizontal surfaces prevent dirt and dust build up.
Clean Air Module
The CAM ensures positive pressure for an ISO Clean Environment and is controlled via Touchscreen.
Quick Assembly Time
Quickly and easily delivered, erected and commissioned by our experienced engineers.
Modular Construction
The construction is lightweight and can easily be extended, dismantled or relocated if required.
How Particle Size Impacts Classification?
If a cleanroom has been designed and built in a clean environment and constructed from non-particulating materials, then air flow is the determining factor of a cleanroom’s cleanliness. Cleanliness or ISO Class, is a metric measured by the number of airborne particles more than 0.5µm in diameter, per cubic metre of space.
For example, a customer that requires less than 100 particles per square metre within their clean room, may determine they require an ISO 5 cleanroom. But there is a significant difference if that particle is 0.5 micron in size, or 5 microns in size. So, if they think they’re looking at a 0.5 micron sized-particle, but really the particle that is a problem is a 5-micron particle – From a cleanroom classification standpoint, this doesn’t translate to an ISO 5 cleanroom, but an ISO 8 cleanroom.
How Contamination Relates to Cleanroom Classification?
Modular cleanrooms must be designed, built, and operate in accordance with the ISO 14644-1 classification of cleanliness.
The required standard of cleanliness of a room is dependent on the task performed in it; the more susceptible the product is to contamination the higher the standard of cleanliness required. Upon receiving a classification, the room must be maintained to meet the specifications for:
Cleanliness
Temperature
Humidity
Pressure
Number of air changes/hr
Flow rate
Cleanroom ISO Classification
ISO Class 1 is ranked as the cleanest throu