Laboratory class iso5 clean room - non-antistatic, acrylic, aluminum profile, AC fan
Class iso5 Clean Room
Class iso5 clean rooms require a particle count of no more than 0.1 particles per cubic meter of air, which is achieved through the use of highly efficient air filtration technology and strict sealing measures. Class iso5 clean rooms are usually equipped with advanced equipment such as air showers and high-efficiency filters to ensure the cleanliness of the interior.
Class iso6 Clean Room
Class iso6 sheds are slightly less clean than Class 100, but still require a higher level of control. In a Class iso6 clean room, the number of particles per cubic meter of air must not exceed one. Class iso6 clean rooms also require the use of high efficiency air filters and precise control of air circulation, temperature and humidity.
Class iso7 Clean Room
Class iso7 clean room cleanliness requirements are relatively low, usually used for some of the cleanliness requirements are not very strict occasions. In a Class iso7 clean room, the number of particles per cubic meter of air must not exceed iso7. Nevertheless, Class iso7 clean room still need to use certain air purification technology, such as common filter and appropriate ventilation system.
Cleanliness level table
Class iso1-5 clean room
The form of airflow organization inside a Class 10-100 clean room is critical. In order to achieve this level of cleanliness, a unidirectional vertical airflow is required inside the cleanroom. This means that the airflow in the room should maintain the same direction and speed at any point in the same cross-section, in order to maximize the rapid removal of dust particles. In order to realize such a vertical flow, high-efficiency filters need to be placed all over the roof, and it must be ensured that the full rate of the filters is not less than the specified ratio, so as to ensure the formation of unidirectional vertical flow.
1K-100K Clean Room
In contrast, the direction of airflow organization in a 1K-100K clean room is different from that of a Class 10-100 clean room. In this type of clean room, the airflow flows at an uneven rate and backflow and eddy currents may occur. It relies heavily on continuous clean airflow to dilute the internal air and gradually remove contamination to achieve cleanliness. The different levels of clean booths are mainly based on the difference in the amount of air supplied per unit of time.
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