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How do the ISO/TC209 clean room class ratings compare to the Federal Standard 209E clean room class ratings? ISO/TC209 clean room class ratings have replaced the Federal Standard 209E ratings. ISO/TC209 is based on metric measurements
versus Federal Standard 209E which is based on imperial measurements.
See comparison chart:
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FED STD 209E |
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3 |
1 |
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4 |
10 |
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5 |
100 |
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6 |
1,000 |
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7 |
10,000 |
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8 |
100,000 |
What do the clean room class ratings mean? The classes, according to ISO/TC209 14644-1, are a level of airborne particulate cleanliness. A Class 5 means that less than
3,520 particles (0.5 microns in size) are present per cubic meter, which equals 100 particles per cubic foot. A Class 6 indicates
less than 35,200 particles per cubic meter. The higher the class number, the more particles present.
What products do we recommend for clean room applications? CLEAN ROOM Mylar and CLEAN ROOM VL non-perforated ceilings, installed on 1-1/2" or 15-16" Co-Extruded Aluminum Grid with factory
applied gasketing are recommended for Class 5-8 clean room applications. PVC hold down clips are available but not required
for clean room performance. Clean rooms Class 4 or less usually require 100% Hepa filter installations.
For a clean room application, do I need to seal my panels into the grid? We recommend a PVC hold down clip to insure a good seal but the hold down clip is not required for clean room performance
ISO Class 5 or higher when using the Co-extruded Aluminum Clean Room grid system.
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