It's a fact: the cleanroom industry is booming. Whether you're a large corporation or small startup, if you have any kind of manufacturing facility or laboratory—and especially if you work with high-risk or fragile materials—then having a cleanroom can be essential to success. But knowing how much space and how many worksurfaces to include in your new modular cleanroom? That's where things get complicated. It's not as simple as just looking at square footage and thinking about what might go on inside your new space. You'll also need to consider your budget, the volume of traffic that will come through every day (if any), whether there are any special requirements for humidity levels or temperature control, and plenty more factors besides!
Toshiba, Panasonic, Fujitsu, and Sharp are all helping develop a new industry. And it doesn’t have to do with electronics.
If you’re considering designing and constructing a cleanroom, but aren’t exactly sure what ISO classifications for cleanrooms are, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s air out some of the confusion. First of all, cleanrooms are classified by how pure the air is. Specifically, classifications are...