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DSF/prEN ISO 14644-9

Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments - Part 9: Classification of surface particle cleanliness (ISO/DIS 14644-9:2008)

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Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 39
ICS Code (Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments): 13.040.35
scope:

This part of ISO 14644 describes the classification of the particle contamination levels on solid surfaces in cleanrooms and associated controlled environment applications. Recommendations on testing and measuring methods as well as information about surface characteristics are given in informative annexes.
This part of ISO 14644 applies to all solid surfaces in cleanrooms and associated controlled environments such as walls, ceilings, floors, working environment, tools, equipment and devices. The surface particle cleanliness (SPC) classification is limited to particles between 0,05 µm and 500 µm.
The following issues are not considered in this standard:
. requirements on the cleanliness and suitability of surfaces for specific processes;
. procedures for the cleaning of surfaces;
. material characteristics;
. other characteristics of particles such as electrostatic charge, ionic charges, biological state and others.
This part of ISO 14644 covers the classification system of surface particle contamination but does not
reference the interactive bonding forces or generation processes that are usually time-dependent (such as deposition, sedimentation, aging) and process-dependent (such as transportation or handling). Measurement methods of the classification should be adapted for surface characteristics (such as porosity, roughness, electrostatic charge, surface energy.).
The surface cleanliness depends upon material and design characteristics, stress loads (complexity of loads acting on a surface) and prevailing environmental conditions, along with other factors.
Due to the complexity of statistical evaluations and available bibliography, the selection and use of statistical methods for classification and testing are not described in this part of ISO 14644.

Document History

May 30, 2022
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments – Part 9: Assessment of surface cleanliness for particle concentration (ISO 14644-9:2022)
This document establishes a procedure for the assessment of particle cleanliness levels on solid surfaces in cleanrooms and associated controlled environment applications. Recommendations on testing...
September 14, 2012
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments – Part 9: Classification of surface cleanliness by particle concentration
ISO 14644-9:2012 establishes the classification of cleanliness levels on solid surfaces by particle concentration in cleanrooms and associated controlled environment applications. Recommendations on...
DSF/prEN ISO 14644-9
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments - Part 9: Classification of surface particle cleanliness (ISO/DIS 14644-9:2008)
This part of ISO 14644 describes the classification of the particle contamination levels on solid surfaces in cleanrooms and associated controlled environment applications. Recommendations on testing...
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments - Part 9: Classification of surface cleanliness by particle concentration (ISO/FDIS 14644-9:2012)
This part of ISO 14644 establishes the classification of cleanliness levels on solid surfaces by particle concentration in cleanrooms and associated controlled environment applications....
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments – Part 9: Assessment of surface cleanliness for particle concentration (ISO/FDIS 14644-9:2021)
This document establishes a procedure for the assessment of particle cleanliness levels on solid surfaces in cleanrooms and associated controlled environment applications. Recommendations on testing...
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