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ISO 8 Clean rooms or Class 100,000 Cleanrooms with Modular design
ISO 8 or Class 100,000 Cleanrooms and CNC (Controlled Non-Classified) clean spaces common classifications of cleanrooms across a variety of industries and application types. ISO 8 Cleanrooms are utilized in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, electronic assembly, and various cleantech manufacturing applications such as ion lithium battery, solar, surgical kit assembly, packaging, nutraceuticals, and certain packages foods.
The basis of cleanroom standards is the micrometer, or micron for short (µm), which is the size of the particles to be filtered. As stated before, cleanrooms are classified by how clean the air is, according to the quantity and size of particles per volume of air. The cleanroom classification table below shows the maximum concentration limits (particles/m3 of air) for particles equal to and larger than the considered sizes shown.
Some classifications do not require certain particle sizes to be tested because the respective concentrations are too low or too high to be tested, but they should not be zero.