ISO certificate Easy Installation Modular Clean Booth Portable Clean Room
Modular Cleanroom is used specifically to produce the different types of plastics components that are required to manufacture products. It operates in line with the same principles of any other Cleanroom by eliminating the possibility of contamination and minimising particles in the air – the process is very efficient and specialised. (It is for this similar reason also that many industries such as the medical field, now use antimicrobial plastics in their products)
The medical, pharmaceutical, aerospace, military, and biotech industries often need a cleanroom to manufacture some of their parts through moulding.
These parts could be anything from medical devices to plastic bags to surgical equipment. Many of the most innovative products require precision manufacturing and robust processes.
Common ISO 7 clean room requirements include:
Product pass throughs
HEPA fan filters
Heat welded vinyl or epoxy floors
Gowning atrium
Air locks
Air conditioners
Entrance and exit sticky mats
Sealed lighting
Bunny suit, booties, and hood requirements
Stainless steel bench and hands free sink
Learn more about Clean Rooms
We are excited to announce that our new ISO 8 Certified - Class 100,000 clean room is now complete and in operation.
We created this webpage to help you to gain a better understanding of the use of clean rooms.
Why use a Cleanroom?
Using a cleanroom is not just an aspiration but a must for any company that wants to improve quality control and guarantee safety in the final assembly of critical parts. For something like medical devices, this is absolutely critical. In this sector and in others like pharma, there are many different types of healthcare standards and approvals needed including USP Class V1, FDA and more. And a key component in meeting many of these legal obligations often includes the use of Cleanrooms during the manufacturing process.
Since 2012, we opened a brand new fully certified Class 7 Cleanroom in response to customer demands for Cleanroom manufacturing, so we’ve been handling many enquiries about the facility recently. We’ll write soon about our own capabilities in this context and the kind of work we are doing for clients but we thought ‘d go back to basics initially and outline what a Cleanroom is, answer some common questions and discuss how cleanroom manufacturing is applied in different industries.