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Upgrades Needed for Pharma‑Level Cleanroom

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Place of Origin: Guangdong, China

Brand Name: ZJNF

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Minimum Order Quantity: 1

Price: negotiate

Packaging Details: plywood/wooden package

Delivery Time: 18 days

Payment Terms: tt lc PayPal credit card

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Specifications
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pharma-level cleanroom upgrades

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cleanroom equipment with warranty

Applicable Industries:
Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Food & Beverage Factory, Farms, Restaurant, Home Use, Construction Works , Energy & Mining
Core Components:
Filter
Efficiency:
99.99%, 99.97% 0.3um
Construction:
Panel Filter
Porosity:
0.3u
Dimension(L*W*H):
Customized Size
Item:
Pleated HEPA Filter
Filtering Material:
Glass Fiber/PP PET Filtering Media
Frame:
Galvanized Steel/aluminium
Inner Liner Strip:
EVA/EPDM
Sealant:
Polyurethane
Separator:
Hot Melt Adhesive
Applicable Industries:
Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Food & Beverage Factory, Farms, Restaurant, Home Use, Construction Works , Energy & Mining
Core Components:
Filter
Efficiency:
99.99%, 99.97% 0.3um
Construction:
Panel Filter
Porosity:
0.3u
Dimension(L*W*H):
Customized Size
Item:
Pleated HEPA Filter
Filtering Material:
Glass Fiber/PP PET Filtering Media
Frame:
Galvanized Steel/aluminium
Inner Liner Strip:
EVA/EPDM
Sealant:
Polyurethane
Separator:
Hot Melt Adhesive
Description
Upgrades Needed for Pharma‑Level Cleanroom

Upgrades Needed for Pharma‑Level Cleanroom

1. Air Handling & Filtration

  • More robust HVAC → You’d need higher air change rates:
    • ISO 7: ~60+ air changes per hour.
    • ISO 6: ~90–180 air changes per hour (lots of airflow!).
  • Additional HEPA (or ULPA) filters at terminal vents.
  • Strict laminar airflow → Smooth, unidirectional air flowing top‑to‑bottom or side‑to‑side, not random swirls.
  • Continuous pressure monitoring → Differential pressure gauges with active alarms if the cleanroom loses positive pressure.

2. Environmental Monitoring

  • Pharma environments require continuous monitoring of:
    • Particle counts (real‑time laser particle counters).
    • Microbial contamination (settle plates, surface swabs, air samplers).
    • Temperature and humidity.
  • All this data must be recorded and auditable. For mushrooms, you care about spores too, but you don’t log data to satisfy regulators.

3. Entry & Gowning Protocols

  • ISO 7–8 mushroom room: basic clean coveralls, gloves, hairnets = good.
  • Pharma ISO 6–7: multi‑stage gowning.
    • Separate entry airlocks (personnel and materials).
    • Garments: full sterile gowns, sterile gloves (double‑gloving), boot covers, sometimes masks and goggles/hoods.
  • Air showers at entry points are common.

4. Materials & Surfaces

  • Mushrooms: smooth, sealed, cleanable is fine.
  • Pharma: everything must be validated as non‑shedding, non‑porous, chemical‑resistant.
  • Often seamless epoxy flooring → no cracks allowed.
  • Corners are coved (rounded), not sharp, so nothing collects.

5. Cleaning & Validation Protocols

  • Mushrooms: regular sanitization with alcohol, bleach, peroxide fogging.
  • Pharma: cleaning must be validated and documented. Every cleaning agent has a written SOP (standard operating procedure). Staff are trained, checklists are signed, logs are kept… basically, mushrooms don’t care about paperwork, but regulators do.

6. Documentation & Compliance

  • Pharma = GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices).
    • Every procedure, from changing filters to mopping floors, has a written SOP.
    • Deviations must be written up and signed off.
    • Environmental monitoring results are archived.
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