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Cleanroom

 
bulletConditions

A cleanroom environment is defined as an area where the concentration of airborne particles is controlled to specified limits.  These limits are defined  under ISO Standards 14644-1 and ISO Standards 14644-2. Temperature and humidity are controlled and static electricity is kept to a bare minimum. The pressure inside a cleanroom is normally higher than that of surrounding areas so if a leak occurs, the contaminants are pushed out of the room.

bulletTypical Applications
bulletMicrochip Fabrication
bulletPharmaceutical
bulletElectronic Assembly
bulletChemical Labs
bulletMedical Device Manufacturing
bulletSurgical Rooms

OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION

National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) Recommended Practices RP-07-00

 

 
bullet Reflectances– 80/50/20 (ceiling/wall/floor)
bulletDirt - Very Clean  *TD 5-7
bulletTemperature - Controlled environment  *TD 11-12

 

 

ISO 5
Class 100

ISO 6
Class 1,000

ISO 7
Class 10,000
ISO 8
Class 100,000
FLUORESCENT
IntegraSeal Cleanroom Troffers
SRH

   

SRT

   
IntegraSeal Cleanroom Surface-Mount

SSH

   

Denotes recommended area of application
*  Denotes page number in the Technical Data Index.
   See page number TD-25 in the technical Data Index for specific information on Cleanroom Environments.

 

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