Test of Clean Room (Zone)
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Clean room is also known as dust-free workshop or dust-free room. Its construction and use should reduce trapped particles introduced or produced indoor. Other indoor parameters such as temperature, humidity and pressure shall be controlled as required. The quality control of clean room plays an important role in product manufacture and quality safety.
GB 50591-2010 The Code for Construction and Acceptance of Clean Room explicitly stipulates that the quality testing of clean rooms must be done regularly , and important indicators should be tested every six months.
GB 50073 Code for Design of Clean Room
GB 50591 Code for Construction and Acceptance of Clean Room
GB 50346 Architectural and Technical Code for Biosafety Laboratories
GB/T16292 Test Method for Airborne Particles in Clean Room(Zone) of the Pharmaceutical Industry
GB/T 16293 Test method for Airborne Microbe in Clean Room (Zone) of the Pharmaceutical Industry
GB/T16294 Test method for Settling Microbe in Clean Room (Zone) of the Pharmaceutical Industry
YY 0569 Class II Biosafety Cabinet
JG/T 292 Clean Bench
The Food and Agriculture Division of the Ti Testing and Certification Group has a comprehensive capacity and CMA qualification for Clean Room(Zone) testing. We can provide the third-party testing, consultation and other professional technical services for the GMP workshop, electronic dust-free plants, food and drug packaging material workshops, sterile medical equipment workshops, clean operating rooms of hospital, biological general laboratories, health food GMP workshops, cosmetics/consumer workshops, animal laboratories, veterinary medicine GMP workshops, drinking bottled water workshops and other clean rooms or clean plants.
The test indicators include:
Noise, illumination, airflow velocity, airflow pattern, temperature, humidity, differential pressure, wind speed, air volume, ventilation times, number of suspended particles, airborne viable particles, sedimental viable particles and density of surface contamination.