To help our UK clients determine the most appropriate cleanroom for their needs, we offer free site surveys. With a site survey or inspection, our experts at Total Clean Air can effectively determine what design of cleanroom will best benefit your organisation. If you already have a cleanroom in place, we can still provide a site inspection to ensure your cleanrooms and equipment installation are correctly built, operating optimally and safely, as well as compliant with industry or other relevant regulations and standards.
Total Clean Air site survey experts perform cleanroom testing according to valid authority regulations, classifications, and standards. The classification of cleanrooms is done according to size and the number of particles per volume of air allowable in the secure environment. We have specialised tools (optic particle counters) to measure this.
The survey of your cleanroom will also involve an accurate measurement of the physical dimensions of the cleanroom and its installations. Depending on your industry, we can also look into surface contamination speed, bio-contamination level, and conduct other necessary special testing.
Modular Cleanroom Benefits
- Modular Construction
- Quick Assembly Time
- Versatility
- Reconfiguration
- Airflow Control
- Inexpensive Modifications
Using our Free Site Survey to Your Benefit
At your convenience, we will provide you with a free site survey to determine which of the following options will best satisfy your cleanroom needs:
1. Cleanroom wall finishes
The wall finish of your cleanroom will significantly impact how you are able to utilise your cleanroom and what you can accomplish within it. With a site survey before designing or installing your cleanroom, you can effectively determine which wall finish will work best for you.
Available options for wall finish include:
Softwall strip curtain:
These are typically made of PVC. The design has a slight curve to create an overlap between strips that create an effectively closed wall. The chief benefit of this option is it only opens upon entering thus maintaining the integrity of the cleanroom. You can opt for a transparent or non-transparent option of the softwall strip curtain
Hardwall panels
This is available as partly transparent or partly opaque which are respectively made from polycarbonate and PVC. It is highly resistant to solvents and is ideal for internal or external partitions
Cleanroom Design, Build & Validation
- Budgeting and planning
- Engineering, design & layout
- Airflow and filtration design
- Construction and Installation
- Full Certification of our product
- Industry-specific equipment installation
- Validation
2. Cleanroom Ceiling
We have a variety of ceiling options available for cleanrooms, including Gasket Ceiling Systems, Grid Ceiling Systems, Walkable Grid Ceiling Systems, and more. The provided ceiling is guaranteed to come with a 100% flush finish and other benefits to make cleaning and maintaining it easy.
Modular Cleanroom Services
- Design & Build
- Free Site Survey
- Free Design Service
- Cleanroom Planning
- Construction and Installation
- CNC Engineered
- Training & Support
- Discounted Service Contracts
- Remedial Works
- Panel Repairs
- Alternations
- BMS Management
- Cleanroom Certification
- Differential Pressure Qualification
- Servicing Testing Validation
- Smoke Testing
- DOP Testing
3. Frame
The frame of your cleanroom can be provided as a powder-coated steel option with a robust frame and high quality powder coating. Alternatively, there’s the Stainless steel option with a high quality finish which is suitable for those in the pharmaceutical or food industry. Those who require high protection against corrosion and oxidation are advised to opt for the stainless steel frame.
4. Foot options
For those who want a mobile cleanroom, they can opt for lockable wheels on the feet of the frame. There’s also the option of levelling feet/adjustable feet which keep the cleanroom stable when situated on uneven surfaces.
5. Entrances
The security of your cleanroom will rely on an appropriate entrance. Depending on your preferences or cleanroom specification, you could opt for a softwall entrance with tinted or transparent softwall panels. Rotation and sliding doors are also available as manual or automatic versions for heightened convenience and security.
6. Lighting
LED lighting is available as standard but you can opt for more specialised lighting to suit your unique needs. The chief benefits of LED lighting are their brightness and low power consumption. After your site survey, our engineers can recommend most appropriate lighting for your needs.
7. Furniture
Furniture and other consumables help customise your cleanroom to suit your unique needs. Without a site survey, we may be unable to recommend what form of furniture will best optimise your cleanroom efficiency.
8. Filter System
The correct filter type for your cleanroom will depend on the secured environment’s ISO class. HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. HEPA filters are the most popular option in terms of filter choices. They filter out 99.99% of particles 0.3µm or larger. When maintained properly and in the right environment, these filters can last upwards of 7 years before they have to be replaced.
Ultra Low Particulate Air filters function similarly to HEPA filters, but are even more efficient. ULPA filters are rated to remove 99.999% of all contaminants larger than 0.12µm in diameter. Since ULPA filters function similarly to HEPA filters, the maintenance and replacement processes are largely the same. The real difference is that ULPA filters are generally much more expensive than HEPA filters, making your maintenance plan all the more important
Cleanroom Industries/Sectors
9. Temperature control
Cleanroom temperature control will ensure user comfort and protection of critical processes. Whether to opt for a centralised or decentralised temperature control system will be determined during the survey.
10. Floor
The right flooring will not emit particles and will be easy to keep clean
Get a free site survey in the UK today
Our experienced site survey engineers are all CTCB-i trained and qualified. We are ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and OHSAS 18001:2007 accredited, which means we are more than capable of helping you achieve best working conditions in your cleanroom.