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For ISO Class 8, particles smaller than 0.5 µm aren’t considered. ISO 8 clean rooms do not require certain particle sizes to be tested, either because concentration levels are too high or low to be tested, but it cannot be zero. ISO 14644-1 Standard for Maximum Number of Particles Permitted/m³ for ISO 8 Cleanrooms It denotes the number of particles (≥0.1µm to ≥5µm or more) per cubic meter (m³) of air. ISO 14644-1: replaced federal standard 209E in 2001 but is still used as a reference. US Federal Standard 209E: denotes the number of particles (≥0.5 µm or larger) per cubic foot (f³) of air.These levels are measured in microns and defined by the following standards: Contamination levels in ISO 8/Class 100,000 cleanrooms are measured by the concentration of particles in a cubic foot or meter of air. Cleanrooms By United is your premier source for high-efficiency ISO 8 clean rooms.Ĭleanroom classifications range from ISO 1 to ISO 9, with ISO 9 being the “dirtiest” and ISO 1 being the “cleanest.” These classifications are assigned based on the maximum allowable concentration of particles per cubic foot or meter of air. The custom, flexible, modular construction of our ISO 8 clean rooms makes them easy to expand, reconfigure, or relocate as your cleanroom needs evolve.Ĭontact us for more information regarding our ISO 8 clean room options, or call us at 80and we will gladly answer any questions that you may have.
We provide the layout, square footage, and features that your project specifications require. They are required to have HEPA filtration coverage over 4-5% of the area and provide a minimum of 20 air exchanges per hour with air flow rates of 4-8 CFM per square foot.Ĭleanrooms By United produces technologically advanced ISO 8 cleanrooms that meet all required specifications and requirements. ISO 8 cleanrooms, also known as Class 100,000 cleanrooms, can be modular or soft-walled and have a maximum particle count of 100,000 particles (≥0.5 um) per cubic foot of interior air.