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ISO 7 (Class 10,000) is cleaner, allowing fewer particles per cubic
meter, and is typically used for sterile manufacturing or surgical suites.
ISO 8 (Class 100,000) is less stringent, often used for packaging
areas or less critical manufacturing stages. We help you choose the right class
based on your specific regulatory requirements.
Yes. For pharmaceutical and nutraceutical clients, we design cleanrooms that meet
cGMP and WHO guidelines. This includes proper
material flow, pressure cascades, flushing finishes, and documentation to support
your validation and audit processes.
Project timelines vary by size, but our modular approach is significantly faster
than traditional construction. A typical project often takes 4–8
weeks from final design approval to completion, as components are
manufactured in parallel with site preparation in Pakistan.
Absolutely. Our modular wall and ceiling systems are independent structures. We can
install them inside an existing shell (like a warehouse or factory floor) to create
a "room within a room" that is fully sealed and climate-controlled.
Yes, we offer panels with various core materials such as Rockwool,
which provides excellent fire resistance (up to 120 minutes depending on thickness),
and XPS/PU for superior thermal insulation. We can recommend the
best core based on your facility's fire safety requirements.
A pass-through chamber (or pass box) allows you to transfer materials between a
clean zone and a non-clean zone without personnel entering. This minimizes door
openings and traffic, which is critical for maintaining pressure balance and
reducing contamination risks.
This depends on the environment and pre-filter maintenance. Typically, HEPA filters
in a well-maintained cleanroom last 3–5 years. We recommend regular
validation and pressure testing to determine exactly when replacement is needed.
Our panels feature powder-coated steel or stainless steel surfaces designed to
resist common cleanroom disinfectants like Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA),
hydrogen peroxide, and quaternary ammonium compounds. Always use non-abrasive wipes
to protect the finish.
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