Cleanroom classifications

Cleanrooms are classified according to the number and size of particles permitted per volume of air. Large numbers like “class 100” or “class 1000” refer to FED-STD-209E, and denote the number of particles of size 0.5 µm or larger permitted per cubic foot of air. The standard also allows interpolation, so it is possible to describe e.g. “class 2000”. Small numbers refer to ISO 14644-1 standards, which specify the decimal logarithm of the number of particles 0.1 µm or larger permitted per cubic metre of air. So, for example, an ISO class 5 cleanroom has at most 105 = 100,000 particles per m³. Both FS 209E and ISO 14644-1 assume log-log relationships between particle size and particle concentration. For that reason, there is no such thing as zero particle concentration. The table locations without entries are non-applicable combinations of particle sizes and cleanliness classes, and should not be read as zero. Because 1 m³ is approximately 35 ft³, the two standards are mostly equivalent when measuring 0.5 µm particles, although the testing standards differ. Ordinary room air is approximately class 1,000,000 or ISO 9.

US FED STD 209E Cleanroom Standards

Classmaximum particles/ft³ISO
equivalent
≥0.1 µm≥0.2 µm≥0.3 µm≥0.5 µm≥5 µm
135731 ISO 3
10350753010 ISO 4
100 750300100 ISO 5
1,000   1,0007ISO 6
10,000   10,00070ISO 7
100,000   100,000700ISO 8
   
US FED STD 209E was officially cancelled by the General Services Administration of the US Department of Commerce November 29, 2001,but is still widely used.

 ISO 14644-1 cleanroom standards

Classmaximum particles/m³FED STD 209E
equivalent
≥0.1 µm≥0.2 µm≥0.3 µm≥0.5 µm≥1 µm≥5 µm
ISO 1102    
ISO 210024104  
ISO 31,000237102358 Class 1
ISO 410,0002,3701,02035283 Class 10
ISO 5100,00023,70010,2003,52083229Class 100
ISO 61,000,000237,000102,00035,2008,320293Class 1000
ISO 7   352,00083,2002,930Class 10,000
ISO 8   3,520,000832,00029,300Class 100,000
ISO 9   35,200,0008,320,000293,000Room air

BS 5295 cleanroom standards

 maximum particles/m³
Class≥0.5 µm≥1 µm≥5 µm≥10 µm≥25 µm
Class 13,000 000
Class 2300,000 2,00030 
Class 3 1,000,00020,0004,000300
Class 4  200,00040,0004,000

BS 5295 Class 1 also requires that the greatest particle present in any sample does not exceed 5 μm.

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