Whether you're in pharmaceuticals, electronics, biotech, or advanced manufacturing, building a cleanroom is a major investment — and understanding the process as a customer is key to getting it right.
Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate cleanroom construction confidently:
Before approaching vendors, make sure you can clearly define:
Not sure about the ISO class? A qualified cleanroom provider should advise you.
When comparing quotes or selecting a builder, ask:
A reputable provider will also share material specs, equipment info, and airflow/filtration strategies upfront.
Look for these core design features:
Everything should be designed for low particulate shedding, easy cleaning, and long-term durability.
After construction, a cleanroom must be certified before use. This includes:
Ask if the vendor provides a final certification report and handles annual recertification.
Depending on your application, you may also want:
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