ISO 4406: the meaning of the three-digit code
Particle measurements according to ISO 4406:2017 are usually shown as a three-digit code. Code numbers (classes) defined according to ISO 4406 are assigned to the measured particle numbers for 3 channels with different particle sizes. Why is this type of display preferred instead of just showing particle numbers?
The answer is quite simple: short codes are more concise than long particle numbers and are easier to represent. The three-digit display makes it easy to compare measurement data or illustrate cleanliness requirements in a simplified way. The following table shows a cumulative measurement result for an oil containing 1,987 particles per milliliter > 4 µm(c). Of these, 587 are particles per milliliter > 6 µm(c). The number > than 14 µm(c) is 56 particles per milliliter.

