ISO CERTIFIED CLASS 7 CLEANROOM CLEANING
& PACKAGING

WHAT IS CLEANROOM CLEANING?

ISO Class 7 cleanroom cleaning and packaging ensure that products are handled in a controlled environment with strict limits on airborne particles, minimizing contamination. Industries such as medical devices, aerospace, and microelectronics rely on these cleanrooms for product safety and performance, meeting regulatory standards for quality.

This cleanroom process protects high-precision products from particles that could compromise their functionality. It ensures items remain sterile until they reach the end user, preventing defects and failures.

Combining cleaning and packaging in an ISO Class 7 cleanroom enhances quality control and reduces the risk of contamination-related issues, supporting product excellence and regulatory compliance.

    • Provides high levels of contamination control for sensitive products.

    • Helps meet strict regulatory and industry standards.

    • Protects product safety and functionality, preventing defects.

    • Enhances product quality and reliability.

    • Reduces the risk of recalls and product failures.

    • Maintains product sterility during storage and transport.

  • The process starts with strict protocols for entry, where operators wear cleanroom suits, gloves, and masks to minimize contamination. They often pass through air showers or vestibules to remove surface particles. Cleaning methods may include ultrasonic cleaning, solvent wiping, or air pressure cleaning to remove debris. HEPA or ULPA filters circulate clean air, maintaining low particle levels. After cleaning, items are inspected under magnification for contaminants before moving to the packaging phase, where they are sealed with sterile materials to ensure ongoing protection.

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