Precise and professional cleanroom light intensity measurement service

The intensity of light in a cleanroom plays a crucial role as it affects product quality and the operational processes of each business. Let’s explore the importance of measuring light intensity in clean rooms and the process involved in the following article!

1. What is Cleanroom Light Intensity Measurement? 

what is cleanroom light intensity measurement

Cleanroom light intensity measurement is the process of determining the amount of light falling on a unit area within a cleanroom environment. This is a critical parameter for assessing light quality, ensuring optimal working conditions, and meeting cleanroom standards

2. Why Measure Cleanroom Light Intensity?

  • Compliance with Standards: Measuring light intensity helps ensure that the clean room adheres to lighting standards, demonstrating that it operates according to regulations and meets the requirements of inspection agencies.
  • Detecting and Troubleshoot Issues: Regular light intensity measurements help identify potential issues with the lighting system early, preventing malfunctions and saving on repair costs.
  • Energy Savings: Measuring light intensity helps identify areas where light intensity needs to be increased or decreased, thus saving energy.
  • Ensuring Product Quality: In certain manufacturing processes, light intensity can impact product quality. For example, in pharmaceutical manufacturing, UV light can alter the composition of drugs.

3. Cleanroom Light Intensity Measurement Equipment

Luxmeter:

Cleanroom Light Intensity Measurement Equipment

Operating Principle: A luxmeter uses a light sensor to measure light intensity and converts it into a value measured in lux.

Advantages: Easy to use, cost-effective, and highly accurate.

Applications: Widely used to measure light intensity in clean rooms, offices, and residential areas.

4. Steps for Measuring Cleanroom Light Intensity

Step 1: Preparation

Select measurement locations: Measure at representative positions for different work areas.

Choose appropriate measurement equipment.

Check and calibrate the measurement equipment.

Step 2: Conduct Measurement

Turn off all light sources except the one being measured.

Place the measurement device at the work position or according to customer specifications, ensuring the light sensor is perpendicular to the light plane.

Read and record the measurement results.

Step 3: Analyze Results

Compare the measurement results with the acceptable standards.

Identify areas where light intensity does not meet requirements.

Step 4: Propose Solutions

Adjust light intensity by changing the number of lights, type of lights, or the placement of lights.

Perform regular maintenance on the lighting system.

5. Reference Standards for Cleanroom Light Intensity

Reference sandards for cleanroom light intensity

Cleanroom light intensity standards are typically measured in lux (lx). The required lux levels depend on specific areas within the clean room. Below are some reference lux levels for different areas:

Main work area: 500-1000 lux

Quality control area: 1000-2000 lux

Hallways, corridors: 200-300 lux

Note: These are reference lux levels; specific lux levels will depend on individual cases and should be determined based on current standards and regulations.

With many years of experience in measurement and cleanroom inspection, along with a highly skilled team and advanced measurement equipment, INTECH Service is committed to providing reliable and professional clean room light intensity testing services with competitive quality and pricing. Contact us now for prompt consultation!