The history of Cleanrooms in manufacturing:
Cleanrooms were first defined as contamination control came as early as 1850 in hospital operating rooms. Modern cleanrooms were built for the need for precision manufacturing in clean environments during World War II and the subsequent race to space. Manufacturers in industry in America and the united kingdom built cleanrooms
During World War II, industrial manufacturers in the U.S. and U.K. developed the first cleanrooms to improve …show more content…
As cleanrooms became more complicated, there was a need for more ranging standards to be recognized and a need for a single class of cleanroom classification was needed .ISO 14644-1Classification of air cleanliness in which would cover air cleanliness of controlled environments.ISO-14644-2 Air cleanliness by particle concentration DIS Sept2014 was for controlled airborne particles of a specific range.ISO-14644-3 For test methods for classification of airborne particle cleanliness in cleanrooms and cleanzones.ISO-14644-4 is for design and construction where special design and build of cleanrooms.ISO-14644-5 was for operations for specific requirements for the cleanroom operations.ISO-14644-6 was for the terms ,definition and units of the cleanroom.ISO-146-7 Separate devices (clean air hoods, gloveboxes, isolators, minienvironments which specifies minimum requirements on design and building and installation where testing and permission of separate devices.ISO-14644-8 Classification of air cleanliness by chemical concentration which Covers the classification of airborne molecular contamination in cleanrooms and associated controlled