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What is the standard of Class 10,000 clean room?

Oct 10, 2024
Class ten thousand clean rooms, as a key environment for controlling particulate pollution, have lower standards than higher class hundred or thousand clean rooms, but still require strict environmental control. In a 10,000-class clean room, the number of dust particles with a diameter greater than or equal to 0.5 microns shall not exceed 350,000 per cubic meter of air, and the number of dust particles with a diameter greater than or equal to 5 microns shall not exceed 2,000.

In such an environment, clean room door must have extremely high sealing performance to prevent the intrusion of pollutants. Clean room doors supplied by KleanLabs comply with EN ISO 14644 standards and GMP guidelines, ensuring that doors are opened and closed without interfering with the air cleanliness required for clean rooms. These doors are designed to be completely flat, easy to clean, and fully flush with clean room walls, providing excellent sealing and durability.

Clean room windows also needs to be specially designed to ensure they do not become a source of pollution. Designed for healthcare, pharmaceutical and cleanroom environments, Dortek's cleanroom Windows feature double or multiple layers of glass with ultra-clean flat surfaces, frames made of powder-coated or polished stainless steel or GRP, and no fastenings or screws for maximum hygiene and cleanliness.

ceilings Clean room ceilings is another important part of clean rooms. They need to provide ceilings that are durable, easy to clean and do not produce dust. Clean room Ceiling tiles from Armstrong Ceiling Solutions are designed to meet these requirements, offering high performance including non-sagging, durability and fire resistance.

Finally, Clean Room Air shower is an important purification equipment before entering the clean room. Clean room Air showers from Clean Air Products use high-speed airflow and HEPA or ULPA air filtration systems to effectively remove loose contaminants from people and products, reducing or eliminating product defects in clean room environments. These air showers are a key tool in ensuring cleanliness in clean rooms and other environments that require a high degree of cleanliness.

In summary, although the standards of Class 10 clean rooms are not as demanding as higher class clean rooms, they still require strict environmental control and high-quality clean room components, such as well-sealed clean room doors, easy-to-clean Windows, durable ceilings and efficient air showers to ensure the cleanliness of the production environment and product safety.
 
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