Modular Clean Room
At Platinum Finishing Systems, we excel in the design and construction of top-tier modular clean rooms, setting the standard in quality and efficiency. Our clean rooms are meticulously crafted to serve a diverse array of industries, from pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to electronics manufacturing and beyond.
Key Features:
Customizable Design: Our modular clean rooms offer unparalleled flexibility, allowing for seamless expansion, reconfiguration, or relocation to accommodate your changing needs. Whether it’s a compact lab setup or an extensive manufacturing facility, we tailor the design to your precise requirements.
Advanced Filtration Systems: Featuring state-of-the-art HEPA and ULPA filters, our clean rooms provide an immaculate environment, critical for safeguarding sensitive processes and products from particulate contamination.
Precision Environmental Control: We ensure meticulous regulation of temperature, humidity, and pressure, maintaining ideal conditions crucial for a wide range of applications, from scientific research to semiconductor production.
High-Quality Materials: Constructed with durable, easy-to-clean materials that adhere to strict industry standards, our clean rooms boast non-shedding surfaces and resistance to corrosion and chemical damage.
Energy Efficiency: Designed with sustainability in mind, our clean rooms integrate features like LED lighting and intelligent HVAC systems, significantly reducing operational costs without compromising performance.
Applications:
Platinum Finishing Systems’ modular clean rooms are perfectly suited for various applications, including:
- Pharmaceutical compounding and packaging
- Medical device manufacturing
- Aerospace component assembly
- Scientific and medical research
- Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing
Our Commitment to Excellence:
Platinum Finishing Systems is dedicated to delivering excellence in every facet of our modular clean rooms. From the initial design concept to the final installation, our experienced team ensures that your clean room not only meets all regulatory standards but also surpasses your expectations.
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Modular Clean Room
Modular Clean Room - 12'W X 12'L X '10H
12' Length
Modular Clean Room - 14'W X 14'L X '10H
14' Length
Modular Clean Room - 20'W X 20'L X '10H
20' length
Modular Clean Room- 30'W X 30'L X 10'H
30' length
Modular Clean Room -40'W X 40'L X 10'H
40' length
What is a modular clean room?
A modular cleanroom is constructed using prefabricated components that are manufactured off-site and assembled according to your specific requirements on-site. These components typically include wall and ceiling panels, as well as specialized features such as pass-thru chamber panels and air locks.
Modular cleanrooms offer a range of design options tailored to your cleanroom’s needs, including its intended application and required classification. They can either be standalone structures or integrated into existing walls and structures within your factory or facility. Furthermore, they can incorporate existing equipment and HVAC systems.
Depending on preference and practicality, modular cleanrooms may feature hard walls resembling traditional construction or soft walls with a tent-like appearance, offering greater flexibility and ease of transport. These rooms can be expanded or reduced in size based on your current business needs and requirements!
What is ISO?
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) oversees the ISO 14644-1 Cleanroom Standards, which outline permissible particle counts, particle sizes, and the number of HEPA filtered air changes per hour to achieve compliance with ISO-4, ISO-5, ISO-6, ISO-7, and ISO-8 classifications. These standards are based on measurements per cubic meter.
The ISO standards align with the U.S.-based Federal Standard 209E*
ISO Cleanroom types:
ISO 1 : ISO 1 cleanrooms are the pinnacle of cleanliness, requiring less than 2 particles greater than 0.3 microns and no particles larger than 1.0 micron per cubic meter. They typically feature 500-750 air changes per hour and employ ULPA filtration, with 100% ULPA ceiling coverage and raised floors. This classification represents the highest level of cleanliness.
ISO 2: ISO 2 cleanrooms must maintain less than 11 particles greater than 0.3 microns and no particles larger than 1.0 micron per cubic meter. Similar to ISO 1, they typically have 500-750 air changes per hour and ULPA filtration, with characteristics like 100% ULPA ceiling coverage and raised floors. This classification is the second cleanest.
ISO 3: ISO 3 cleanrooms require less than 102 particles greater than 0.3 microns and no more than 8 particles larger than 1.0 microns per cubic meter. With 500-750 air changes per hour and ULPA filtration, they share common features like 100% ULPA ceiling coverage and raised floors. This classification is the third cleanest.
ISO 4: ISO 4 cleanrooms mandate less than 1,020 particles greater than 0.3 microns and no more than 2 particles larger than 5.0 microns per cubic meter. They typically have 500-600 air changes per hour and employ ULPA filtration, with characteristics such as 100% ULPA ceiling coverage and raised floors. This classification is the fourth cleanest.
ISO 5: ISO 5 cleanrooms, known for their super cleanliness, require less than 3,520 particles greater than 0.5 microns per cubic meter and 250-300 HEPA filtered air changes per hour. Equivalent to class 100 in the FED standard, they find applications in semiconductor manufacturing and pharmaceutical filling rooms.
ISO 6: ISO 6 cleanrooms, considered very clean, must maintain less than 35,200 particles greater than 0.5 microns per cubic meter and have 180 HEPA filtered air changes per hour. Equivalent to class 1000 in the FED standard.
ISO 7 : ISO 7 cleanrooms, common in clean applications, require less than 352,000 particles greater than 0.5 microns per cubic meter and have 60 HEPA filtered air changes per hour. Equivalent to class 10,000 in the FED standard, they find applications in pharmacy USP800 compounding rooms, electronics manufacturing, and medical device manufacturing.
ISO 8: ISO 8 cleanrooms, the least clean classification, mandate less than 35,200,000 particles greater than 0.5 microns per cubic meter and have 20 HEPA filtered air changes per hour. Equivalent to class 100,000 in the FED standard, they find applications in plastic extrusion for medical devices, e-liquid manufacturing, and nutraceutical packaging.


