05/08/2026
Cleanrooms are used to create a controlled environment, filtering out pollutants such as airborne microbes, dust and aerosol particles, and other debris from manufacturing or otherwise. A cleanroom can be classified by considering the amount of particles allowed per cubic meter. This can be further broken down by their ISO Certification. Cleanrooms can also be utilized to monitor and control variables such as temperature and humidity.
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Industries that work with sensitive materials or precision processes need environments that perform to exact specifications, and that can adapt as those specifications evolve.
Porta-King's modular cleanroom systems are designed to maintain controlled temperature, humidity, and particulate levels, and can be modified or reconfigured as standards or operations change. Our cleanroom line includes packaging rooms, CMM rooms, airborne isolation rooms, and controlled environmental rooms.
For procurement teams, modular cleanrooms are also generally classified as equipment rather than permanent improvements, which may carry favorable depreciation implications worth discussing with your financial team.