Depending on your sector and application, a certain classification of cleanroom is required to remain compliant. For instance, pharmaceutical cleanrooms typically require a GMP-compliant facility, whereas electronic manufacturing typically requires an ISO-compliant facility.
At Connect 2 Cleanrooms, we offer ready-to-ship solutions including predesigned hardwall and softwall cleanrooms and laminar flow cabinets ranging from ISO class 5 – 7 – a swift, cost-effective contamination control solution. The right cleanroom type will depend on your process, but you can reach out to our team to discuss your requirements and what would work best for your business.
Our range of ready-to-ship, contamination controls are extremely cost-effective and great for those looking to introduce a controlled environment or those who’re looking to expand an existing facility. Our laminar flow cabinets start at just £2,495, and our predesigned cleanrooms start at just £5,095.
Every cleanroom has its own set of unique requirements and environmental conditions, and it’s paramount to choose appropriate cleanroom consumables and equipment to effectively support your processes, tasks, and cleanroom classification.
While many cleanroom consumables and equipment are designed to be versatile and used across a range of applications and classifications, some come with certain properties and specifications that are recommended, or even mandated, in controlled environments depending on the production process. For guidance on what cleanroom consumables are right for your industry, reach out to the Cleanroomshop team who’ll be happy to support you. Alternatively, you can use our free cleanroom consumables calculator as a starting point with understanding what’s best for your applications.
Yes, of course! We know the world of cleanrooms can be complex, and our team are here to make cleanrooms simple and support you with getting started.
When you partner with us, we’ll support you with the day-to-day, ensuring you have everything you need to focus on what you do best. You can also reach out to a member of our team at any time by phone, email, or live chat on our website.
Ultimately, this depends on your own process and risk assessments. If you aren’t sure about what classification your cleanroom needs to be, speak with your regulatory body and auditors to find out what their expectations are. You can also reach out to a member of our team who’ll be happy to share their expertise and point you in the right direction with getting started.