Cleanroom – Grey room2025-10-08T17:34:42+02:00

CLEANROOM – GREY ROOM

Your turnkey cleanroom / grey room solution

Whatever your field of activity, Euroflux, your expert partner, designs and delivers turnkey cleanroom and grey room environments.
Throughout your project from design and engineering to maintenance we serve as your single point of contact.
We provide customized solutions tailored to your specific needs and processes, while complying with current standards and industry constraints.

Why produce in a cleanroom or grey room?

The terms cleanroom and grey room are often used interchangeably, yet they refer to environments with different levels of contamination control. Understanding this distinction is essential, as the appropriate terminology should vary depending on the industrial context.

The fundamental difference between a cleanroom and a grey room lies in the degree of contamination control and the environmental standards applied.

A cleanroom is designed to maintain extremely strict cleanliness and contamination control conditions, as defined by the ISO 14644-1 standard.
It is typically used in industries such as microelectronics, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and medical device production, where even the smallest particles can compromise product quality.

Why produce in a cleanroom or grey room?

The terms cleanroom and grey room are often used interchangeably, yet they refer to environments with different levels of contamination control. Understanding this distinction is essential, as the appropriate terminology should vary depending on the industrial context.

The fundamental difference between a cleanroom and a grey room lies in the degree of contamination control and the environmental standards applied.

A cleanroom is designed to maintain extremely strict cleanliness and contamination control conditions, as defined by the ISO 14644-1 standard.
It is typically used in industries such as microelectronics, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and medical device production, where even the smallest particles can compromise product quality.

A grey room, on the other hand, offers a controlled environment with less stringent cleanliness requirements than a cleanroom.
Compliance with ISO standards may be more flexible, allowing for a certain tolerance in particulate levels and other parameters.

This configuration is suitable for industries where moderate contamination control is acceptable without compromising the quality of the final product, such as in general manufacturing.

Both cleanrooms and grey rooms are essential in many sectors where even minimal contamination can affect the quality and reliability of production.

This is why installing an airlock (SAS) between these environments is so important.

Our goal ? To create for our clients a secure, ultra-clean environment that meets their technical and operational requirements combining ergonomics, comfort, and efficiency for their operators.

A grey room, on the other hand, offers a controlled environment with less stringent cleanliness requirements than a cleanroom.
Compliance with ISO standards may be more flexible, allowing for a certain tolerance in particulate levels and other parameters.

This configuration is suitable for industries where moderate contamination control is acceptable without compromising the quality of the final product, such as in general manufacturing.

Both cleanrooms and grey rooms are essential in many sectors where even minimal contamination can affect the quality and reliability of production.

This is why installing an airlock (SAS) between these environments is so important.

Our goal ? To create for our clients a secure, ultra-clean environment that meets their technical and operational requirements combining ergonomics, comfort, and efficiency for their operators.

Why use an airlock (SAS) within a cleanroom or grey room?

During different production phases, products or equipment may need to move between controlled and non-controlled zones.
An airlock (SAS) serves as a transition area between two atmospheres it can be considered a grey zone within the process flow.

This prevents contamination of the cleanroom air. Inside the airlock, materials can be inspected, cleaned, or repaired while maintaining the integrity of the cleanroom environment.

No dust, particles, bacteria, or external pollutants can disrupt the delicate balance required for successful cleanroom operations.
The airlock also serves as a storage, preparation, and maintenance area for equipment used in clean zones.

Tailor-made, high-quality and energy-efficient environments

Our cleanrooms and grey rooms are designed to be high-performance, safe, and energy-efficient, meeting the needs of all sectors.
Each project is custom-built to ensure an optimal environment for the manufacturing and handling of sensitive products.

Energy-efficient cleanroom solutions

Environmental responsibility and energy reduction are at the heart of our design philosophy.
Our teams are committed to helping you minimize energy consumption through innovative technical solutions:

Electronically commutated (EC) motors

Low-consumption, dimmable LED lighting

Automatic standby mode during non-production periods

Airflow reduction during off-hours

Our cleanrooms and grey rooms are ideal for the following sectors:

Our cleanrooms and grey rooms are ideal for the following sectors:

Our cleanrooms and grey rooms are ideal for the following sectors:

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