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Cleanliness classes - brief overview

Cleanliness class - ISO 4406:1999

For ISO 4406:1999 particle counts are determined cumulatively, i.e. > 4 µm

(c)

,

>6 µm

(c)

and >14 µm

(c)

(manually by filtering the fluid through an analysis membrane

or automatically using particle counters) and allocated to key figures.

The goal of allocating particle counts to references is to facilitate the assessment of
fluid cleanliness.

In 1999 the "old" ISO 4406:1987 was revised and the size ranges of the particle
sizes to be analyzed were redefined. The counting method and calibration were also
changed.

Important for the user in his everyday work:
Even though the size ranges of the particles to be analyzed have changed, the
cleanliness code will change only in individual cases. When the "new" ISO
4406:1999 was created, not all the existing cleanliness provisions for systems were
changed.

Table - ISO 4406

Allocation of particle counts to cleanliness classes:

Number of particles / 100 ml

Number of particles / 100 ml

Class

More than

Up to (and

including)

Class

More than

Up to (and

including)

0

0 1

15

16,000

32,000

1

1

2

16

32,000

64,000

2

2 4

17

64,000

130,000

3

4

8

18

130,000

250,000

4

8 16

19

250,000

500,000

5

16

32

20

500,000

1,000,000

6

32 64

21 1,000,000

2,000,000

7

64

130

22

2,000,000

4,000,000

8

130 250

23 4,000,000

8,000,000

9

250

500

24

8,000,000

16,000,000

10

500

1,000

25 16,000,000

32,000,000

11

1,000

2,000

26

32,000,000

64,000,000

12

2,000 4,000

27 64,000,000

130,000,000

13

4,000

8,000

28

130,000,000

250,000,000

14

8,000 16,000