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Find clean rooms from clean room manufacturers and cleanroom companies. From class 100 clean rooms and class 10 clean rooms to sterile clean rooms and clean room enclosures, you will find the cleanroom you need. Use the time-saving Request for Quote tool to submit your inquiry to all the clean room manufacturers and companies you select.

Abtech, Inc.
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Santa Ana, CA
800-394-7699
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Abtech specializes in manufacturing, design and installation of Clean rooms and Clean Room Equipment including Laminar Flow Benches and Air Showers. Offering cleanroom levels from Class 100,000-10 to ISO Class 8-Class 1, compliant with federal standards 209E. Modular design allows most of our clean rooms to be installed by end-user, or if needed, our company can provide installation services.
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American Cleanroom Systems
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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
800-735-2828
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American Cleanroom Systems manufactures every component of its clean rooms. Our clean room company leads the nation & industry in clean room manufacturing, quality control and customer service. American Cleanroom Systems have temperature & humidity control options and range from class 1 to class 100,000 to meet Federal STD. 209E / ISO14644-1 standards. Call one of our qualified technicians today!
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Clean Rooms International designs & manufactures clean rooms, clean room components, workstations and air handling equipment. Having a sterile clean room to your specifications is our job and that is why we offer clean rooms in ISO Class 5 - 9 or US Federal Standard 209 Class 100 - 100,000. Our company specializes in designing flexible solutions for many industries throughout the world.
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HWI, LLC
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Pittsburgh, PA
412-884-3028
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HWI turn-key design builders of clean rooms will meet any standard. We produce one of the most aseptic environments in the clean room industry & can manufacture all clean room needs. Our company takes the USP 797 mandate very seriously and has become one of the top design builders for life science environments such as hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, nanotechnology & biotechnology industries.
Pacific Environmental Technologies designs & manufactures turn-key sterile cleanroom & laboratory environments for the aerospace, semiconductor, pharmaceutical, biomedical & other industries. Our clean room engineering team members are experienced & professional. P.E.T.I. proudly offers ISO 4-8 or class 10-100,000 cleanrooms for applications around the world as well as ancillary support systems.
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As globally recognized clean room manufacturers, The Softwall Shop also offers clean room services including environmental monitoring, operator training and certification. The Softwall Shop stands out from other clean room companies because of technical expertise and mechanical design innovation. Cleanrooms provided include sterile clean rooms, clean room enclosures and clean room buildings.
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IAC Industries, as global clean room manufacturers, serves a wide variety of industries with high-quality, cost-effective cleanrooms and clean room services. Offering custom clean room engineering, IAC Industries also provides clean room enclosures, sterile clean rooms and clean room buildings. Amongst one of the more innovative clean room companies, IAC Industries cleanrooms are high-performance.
One of the most prominent names amongst clean room companies, Simplex™ Isolation Systems takes clean room engineering to new heights. As premium clean room manufacturers, Simplex™ offers clean room products such as sterile clean rooms, clean room enclosures and clean room buildings. With endless construction possibilities and clean room services, Simplex™ products are backed by industry expertise.
Technical Air Products is an expert at clean room engineering, offering clean room products including sterile clean rooms, clean room building and clean room enclosures. Technical Air Products, as variable clean room manufacturers, serves diverse industries including microelectronics and optical coatings. If a stock cleanroom won't fit the need, Technical Air Products can custom-build cleanrooms.
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Clean Zone Technology LLC
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Colorado Springs, CO
719-684-7800
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Clean Zone Technology, as quality clean room manufacturers, is one of the industry's leading clean room companies when it comes to clean room engineering. Clean Zone Technology has a full product line including sterile clean rooms, clean room enclosures and clean room buildings. Clean Zone Technology cleanrooms serve a wide range of industries, including packing, pharmaceutical and military.
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Clean room engineering at its finest, Clean Rooms West, Inc. is an innovative clean room manufacturer with full clean room services including installation, consultation and design. Premium clean room products offered include clean room enclosures, sterile clean rooms and clean room buildings. As leading clean room manufacturers, cleanrooms from Clean Rooms West are cost-efficient and reliable.

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A clean room manufacturer, Clean Air Technology provides products and services to the pharmaceutical, medical, semiconductor, electronic, and aerospace industries. Cleanroom AutoCAD is provided for most projects for the engineering process. Clean rooms from Clean Air Technology receive semi-annual inspection and feature prefabricated modular, load-bearing, air return walls and top deck systems.
As a clean room manufacturer, Terra Universal is a comprehensive clean room source and offers low-cost solutions for clean room needs. Terra serves industries including pharmaceuticals, aerospace, medical devices and semiconductors in engineering clean rooms to fit varying industry applications. As custom cleanroom manufacturers, Terra can design and build clean rooms to customer specifications.
V. Crowley Associates is a high-performance clean room manufacturer offering sterile clean rooms through clean room engineering and design. Cleanrooms offered include clean room enclosures and clean room buildings, with clean room services also available. As leading clean room manufacturers, V. Crowley Associates has an extensive network of solution-based engineering and manufacturing resources.
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Offering affordable and efficient clean rooms and supplies, Clean Room Depot is a clean room manufacturer offering a full product line with clean rooms including class 10-100,000 clean rooms. As clean room manufacturers, Clean Room Depot offers sterile clean rooms, clean room enclosures and clean room engineering services. Cleanrooms from Clean Room Depot are easy to assemble and disassemble.
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A clean room manufacturer, Modular Cleanrooms offers a complete line of clean rooms and clean room supplies. As clean room manufacturers, Modular Cleanrooms understands differing clean room needs and offers customization through design. Modular Cleanrooms and parent company Rocky Mountain Air has built and installed over 1,000,000 sq. feet of cleanrooms ranging from Class 1 to Class 100,000.
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Clean room usage in aerospace and microtechnology began in the early 1960's, as the United States and other countries geared up for the "space race". Rapid advancements were being made in the fields of technology and biochemistry as scientists and researchers began working on smaller and smaller levels. As a result scientists and manufacturers required more and more rigidly controlled working environments. These controlled work environments came to be known as "clean rooms", rooms which are sealed off from any air outside. Highly filtered air falls in what is usually a laminar flow onto the working space below. All cleanroom supplies, persons, and equipment coming in and out of the room are tightly monitored and special clothing, mouth and head coverings are almost always required.

The key to "clean room" cleanliness is the number of air pollutants, or particles, in the air. Sterility is not usually a requirement, since the real concern when working on microscopic and nearly microscopic scales is the damage which can be done by particles such as dust, sand, or salt; bacteria, which are a concern for pharmacists in regards to consumers, and for microelectronics manufacturers because of the high ion content in bacteria which creates harmful static electricity; and humidity, which can change the consistency, electrical charge, and other properties of various substances. Most cleanroom standards focus on the elimination of particles 0.5 microns or larger, although some highly specialized industries are lowering maximum particle size allowed. As a comparison, a human hair is usually 100 microns in diameter, and humans shed dead skin cells at a rapid rate of 100,000 particles per minute standing still. This is why every item, article of clothing, and patch of exposed skin are carefully monitored in cleanroom facilities.

Clean room design ranges in size, material and level of cleanliness based on their purpose of use. Some cleanrooms used by manufacturers specializing in microelectronics, pharmaceutical products, or circuitry are as large as warehouses (often called "ballrooms") and may keep a high classification of cleanliness. Other cleanrooms used by manufacturers such as special parts machinists, who only need cleanroom facilities for an occasional specialized assembly, may have small portable clean rooms the size of a large closet. Cleanrooms can have hard, usually glass or clear plastic walls, or soft walls made of flexible acrylic or similar material.

There are two separate standards of cleanliness classification. The first is FED standard 209, which classifies cleanroom air into four different classes: Class 100,000 has a particle count lower than 100,000 particles 0.5 micron or larger per cubic foot; Class 10,000 has a particle count lower than 10,000 per cubic foot; Class 1,000 does not exceed 1,000 particles per cubic foot; and Class 100, the highest classification in this standard, never exceeds 100 particles per cubic foot. The other recognized standard is the British Standard system which has four classifications based on cubic meters instead of feet, and all four levels are slightly stricter than the FED standards. Different levels are required by different industries and various products. The major industries that use cleanroom facilities at varying classifications are: chemical, printed circuit board, SMT, computer, silk screening, biomedical, electronics, disc memory, small parts machining & assembly, packaging, pharmaceutical, photographic, aerospace, nuclear, optical, hybrid, circuitry and microelectronics.

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  • Ballrooms are large-scale cleanrooms.
  • Cleanroom design refers to the type of design, including conventional, portable, hardwall modular, and softwall modular.
  • Cleanroom supplies include products that aid in maintaining a sterile cleanroom.
  • Cleanrooms are areas where air content is strictly controlled.
  • Conventional cleanrooms are generally permanent cleanrooms and are the most common type.
  • Laminar flow cleanrooms have filtration systems that control airflow and velocity to keep airborne particles from coming into contact with anything.
  • Micro environments are clean areas constructed around the wafer itself or around a part of the wafer to protect it from atmospheric exposure.
  • Mini environments are localized clean areas constructed around a specific tool or part to protect the wafer from atmospheric exposure.
  • Modular cleanrooms are cleanrooms that are assembled on-site from pre-cut components (e.g. ceiling grid struts, walls, etc.).
  • Portable clean rooms are transportable and self-contained.
  • Softwall cleanrooms have walls constructed either of fabric stretched tightly over a frame or of free-hanging strips of fabric.




Ball Room Cleanroom

Conventional Constructed Cleanroom
   

Modular Cleanroom

Softwall Cleanroom

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Air Lock - A room located between a cleanroom and outside area that acts as a buffer during the transportation of materials into and out of the clean room.

Air Shower - A small room in which high-speed air jets rid personnel of contaminants prior to entering the clean room.
 
Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Class Number - Represents the number of particles 0.5 microns in size or larger per cubic foot of air in the clean room. The smaller the class number, the higher the air purity.
 
Ceiling Grid System - Structure that secures lights and filters into the ceiling.
 
Cleanroom Partitions - Walls that create multiple clean areas to meet a variety of cleanliness requirements inside a single cleanroom.
 
Clean Room Pass Thrus - Air locks that provide a way for products and supplies to be delivered and picked up without personnel having to enter the room, minimizing the entry of contaminating agents.
 
Clean Room Suits - Also called "bunny suits," they are worn over regular clothing and made from a special non-linting, anti-static fabric.
 
Clean Room Tables - Tables that come with either a perforated or solid top and meet cleanroom requirements.
 
Contamination - Harmful or unnecessary substances that decrease the purity of the environment in which they are found.
 
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) - An uncontrolled dissipation of electricity, also called a "shock," which can easily destroy semiconductor products.
 
Equipment Layout - A summary of the cleanroom and other functional areas, which articulates the areas necessary for functioning and support.
 
Federal Standard 209E - Text that dictates air cleanliness standards in clean rooms.
 
Filter Module - Unit containing either HEPA or ULPA filter located in clean room ceilings or walls.

HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filter - Air filter capable of trapping a minimum of 99.97% of particles at least 0.3 microns in size.
 
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) Systems
- The equipment responsible for providing and maintaining heating, cooling and air conditioning to a building or facility.
 
Laminar Flow - Airflow within a confined area traveling with consistent speed and direction.
 
Micron - Measurement unit equivalent to one-millionth of a meter.
 
Microbes - Microscopic, living organisms usually carrying a disease. They are often released from human skin during skin cell shedding.  
 
Particle Size - Represents the measurement or dimensions of a particle.
 
Particle - An object, either solid or liquid, ranging from 0.001 to 1,000 microns.
 
Particulate - A body of matter consisting of distinct particles.
 
Prefilters - Additional filter used in conjunction with the main filter to collect large particles and protect the main filter from excess contamination.
 
Sealant - Substance often consisting of plastic or silicone used to secure HEPA filters into ceiling grids.

Sticky Mat - Doormat located at clean room and shower entrances that utilizes adhesive film to clean the shoes of personnel.
 
Testing/Certification Services - Services responsible for the testing and maintenance of cleanroom components, including HEPA filters, HVAC systems and other equipment. Tests on HEPA filters include particle count surveys, air condition measurement, vibration measurement and airflow consistency.
 
Turbulent Flow - Airflow within an enclosure that does not travel in one direction.
 
ULPA (Ultra Low Particulate Air) Filter - Air filter capable of trapping 99.9999% of particles at least 0.12 microns in size.
 
Utility Matrix - Also called "process utility summary," "tool matrix" or "utility requirement spreadsheet," it is the summary of the analysis of the services of each piece of equipment needed to plan the construction of a cleanroom.
 
Wafer - Also called a "slice," it is a very thin piece of silicon that is the base material for microchips.