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Modular Hardwall Cleanroom types
Softwall PVC panels: Clear/Opaque PVC Softwall panels: These provide a durable and excellent barrier against the uncontrolled environment outside the cleanroom as well as a brilliant resistance to solvents and fluids. The primary advantage during usage is that only a small opening is created when exiting or entering the cleanroom. Softwall panels can also be used as full Softwall cleanrooms or as an entrance for Hardwall cleanrooms. Softwall panels are also used for dividing the modular cleanroom internally.
Clear rigid PETg Hardwall: This is constructed from PETg with robust and a high level of resistance to fluids and solvents and offers brilliant visibility due to its transparency. This allows for observations to be conducted from outside the cleanroom thereby. All panels can feature company branding, provided they are provided prior to installation and will be used for external walls or viewing panels and possibly for internal divides.
Panel system: Ceiling and wall panel system has an advantage in that it has an additional structural option to their bespoke modular cleanroom range. The panel system is an off-site pre-constructed solution that provides an increased level of customer choice during the planning of cleanroom solutions. The panel system provides firm joint lines for fully tint finishes which will ensure a structure that can be customized to include all cleanroom parts including, transfer hatches, steel-skinned doors, windows etc.
Cleanrooms depend on precisely controlled environmental conditions. To minimize contamination risks and protect people and assets, their technological infrastructure must adhere to the most stringent quality standards. We draw on decades of experience to tailor our integrated cleanroom solutions to your facility’s specific requirements, ensuring all environmental parameters are controlled, monitored and securely stored accordingly.
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How Contamination Relates to Cleanroom Classification
Modular cleanrooms must be designed, built, and operate in accordance with the ISO 14644-1 classification of cleanliness.
The required standard of cleanliness of a room is dependent on the task performed in it; the more susceptible the product is to contamination the higher the standard of cleanliness required. Upon receiving a classification, the room must be maintained to meet the specifications for:
Cleanliness
Temperature
Humidity
Pressure
Number of air changes/hr
Flow rate