What is a clean room in a lab?
Likewise, what is a Class 8 clean room?
The "cleanest" cleanroom is a class 1 and the "dirtiest" a class 9. ISO class 3 is approximately equal to FS209E class 1, while ISO class 8 approximately equals FS209E class 100,000. In November 2001, Federal Standard 209E was superseded by the new ISO 14644-1 international standards.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how does a clean room work?
Essentially, cleanrooms work to remove pollutants, particles, and contaminants from outside ambient air. Outside air is first circulated to a filter system. The filters (either HEPA or ULPA) then clean and decontaminate this outside air according to their specifications.
Cleanroom Class. A cleanroom is an environment where airborn particulates are controlled through an exchange of highly filtered air, and through minimization of activities that generate particles. A class 100 cleanroom maintains less than one hundred particles larger than 0.5 microns in each cubic foot of air space.