Clean rooms are specialized environments created to keep airborne particles, contaminants, and pollutants at extremely low levels. They are critical for sectors such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, biotechnology, food processing, and medical devices, where even tiny particles can compromise product quality.
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A cleanroom is a specially designed space that minimizes airborne pollutants, including dust, microbes, and particles, ensuring the cleanest possible environment. They are widely used in sectors such as electronics, pharma, and medical equipment production.
ISO cleanrooms are rated by air cleanliness. In the U.S. Federal Standard 209, the class is defined by the number of particles 0.5 microns or larger present in each cubic foot of air.
The two main types of cleanrooms are turbulently ventilated (non-unidirectional) and unidirectional flow cleanrooms. Prefabricated versions of both types are available.
In India, the cost of modular cleanrooms ranges from less than 7,000 INR to more than 70,000 INR per square foot. LANDSKING delivers competitively priced cleanroom solutions with free-standing walls and robust load-bearing ceilings.
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In India, ISO 7 is a typical cleanroom classification, allowing under 352,000 particles >0.5 microns per cubic meter and mandating 60 HEPA-filtered air changes per hour. This is equivalent to the Federal Standard Class 10,000.
Pharmaceutical cleanrooms are categorized based on the number of airborne particles per cubic meter. This classification ensures the environment complies with pharmaceutical standards. Common ISO classes for pharmaceutical cleanrooms are ISO 7 and ISO 8, corresponding to Class 10,000 and Class 100,000 in the older Federal Standard 209E.
Ceiling coverage refers to the portion of the ceiling equipped with HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) and ULPA (ultra-low penetration air) filters. For an ISO Class 1 cleanroom, which is the highest cleanliness level, 500–750 air changes per hour are recommended, with 80–100% ceiling coverage.
A pharmaceutical cleanroom is a specially controlled space where air is supplied, filtered, and circulated under strict monitoring. It ensures that products remain free from dust, microbes, and other pollutants.