Cleanroom Design

In Cleanroom Design there are many factors to consider before a settling on a final design and beginning cleanroom construction:
  • The activity level within the Cleanroom or Clean Room.
  • The Process within the room, and the contamination rate from that process.
  • The Cleanliness Class required such as a Class 1 cleanroom, Class 5 cleanroom, Class 7 cleanroom, and Class 8 cleanroom.
  • The Temperature and Humidity required for the process, and the comfort of the
    associates that will work within the Cleanroom air are factors to consider during cleanroom design and cleanroom  construction.
  • Exhaust Rates for the processes within the Cleanroom determine the required cleanroom equipment.
  • Pressurization requirements to prevent cross contamination.
  • The dedication of the management and the associates that will work within the room to the Protocols required for the operation and maintenance of the Cleanroom.
  • Future use of the Cleanroom, including additional equipment, and possibly
    expansion.

Once all of these factors are analysed, a design can be formulated, using guidelines that have been established, which will lead to a successful “Operational” Cleanroom system. Over design will cost the owner additional up front cost, and operational cost, and under design will result in production problems.

The more that we can learn about your process, added to our existing knowledge base acquired across a wide spectrum of clients, the more we are able to deliver a design that will meet your requirements today and in the future, while exceeding your expectations.

The following guides are used as a starting point for Cleanroom Construction Design:

Cleanroom Design Criteria – Non-Pharmaceutical
Cleanroom Design Criteria – Pharmaceutical
Cleanroom Recommended Garment Use & Particle Generation
Cleanroom Site and Design Data