HEPA Filtration ISO 7 Clean Rooms Or Class 10,000 Cleanrooms
ISO 7 or Class 10,000 Cleanrooms are the broadest classification usage of cleanrooms across a variety of industries and application types. ISO 7 Cleanrooms are utilized in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, nanotechnology, compounding, and various cleantech manufacturing applications such as ion lithium battery, solar, medical device, film/packaging, nutraceuticals, and certain packages foods.

ISO 7 Cleanroom Design Specifications:
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| | Cold rolled steel /Aluminum/Stainless steel/sandwich panel |
| Plexiglass,Soft curtain,Anti-static strip curtain/sandwich panel |
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Filtration & Particle Control
- Focused measurement of particle sizes greater than 0.5µ and less than 5.0µ.
- High Efficiency Penetration Air (HEPA) Filtration efficiency: 99.99% at 0.3 microns final filtration is performed at the air entry point of the cleanroom, and is commonly performed by terminal HEPA modules or HEPA FFU (fan filter modules) depending on the application.
- 352,000 PPC (particles per cubic meter) at 0.5µ.
- Environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, lighting levels, noise criteria, static control, and outgassing are often driven by the requirements of the specific process being performed in the cleanroom.
How do you clean a cleanroom?
It’s all about ensuring no particles or moisture enter the space.
That’s why we never use water to clean equipment or surfaces. Instead, we use 70% isopropyl alcohol. And no paper towels or flannel rags, either. The risk of contamination is too high with those materials, so we only use synthetic cleanroom wipes.