Cleanroom Design Requirements for Production Processes
Published Time:
2024-07-03
A clean environment serves the production process, and it goes without saying that cleanroom design must meet the environmental requirements of the production process. Therefore, when designing a cleanroom, the production process's demands on environmental parameters should be assessed realistically. Factors such as area, ceiling height, temperature, humidity, and cleanliness levels should be optimized—higher where necessary, lower where appropriate—not necessarily higher is always better.
Purification panels are a general term for wall panels, ceiling panels, and partitions used in cleanroom systems. They feature double-sided surfaces made from materials such as color-coated steel or stainless steel, while the internal core materials include rock wool, hollow glass-magnesium boards, polyurethane, and more. Here are several commonly used types compiled for you by Yian Steel Products:
1. The core material of the flame-retardant paper honeycomb purification panel is made from flame-retardant paper, while the materials on both sides are crafted from color-coated steel sheets or stainless steel plates. This construction provides excellent strength and durability, and the product contains no toxic components.
II. Rock wool purification panels feature color-coated steel profiled sheets as the dual-layer exterior, with rock wool as the core material, combined with specialized adhesives to form a "sandwich"-type product. These panels offer excellent fire resistance. Additionally, reinforcing ribs can be added in the middle according to specific requirements, ensuring an even smoother surface and significantly enhancing the panel's strength.
3. Glass-magnesium flame-retardant paper honeycomb purification panels are non-combustible materials with high fire resistance and fireproof ratings, offering excellent compressive strength and superior surface smoothness.
4. The glass-magnesium handcrafted purification panels feature a glass-magnesium mesh partition, with steel plates on both sides and a frame made of cold-drawn profiles around the perimeter, all bonded together through molding. These panels are widely used for ceiling and wall applications in cleanrooms, as well as for wall panels in industrial plants, warehouses, and cold storage facilities.
V. Anti-static purification panels are specialized boards used in cleanroom engineering, where the demands for anti-static properties, as well as antibacterial and dust-proof capabilities, are exceptionally high. This is because static electricity can spark fires and disrupt the normal operation of electronic equipment. The double-sided color-coated panels used in anti-static purification boards have conductive pigments added to their coatings, giving the surface a resistance ranging from 10 to 100 ohms—enabling them to effectively dissipate static charges.
6. The core material of the aluminum honeycomb manual purification panels is made from inorganic aluminum honeycomb, combined with materials like glass-magnesium boards. The facing materials on both sides can include color-coated steel sheets, galvanized steel, stainless steel, and other specialized purification-grade materials. These panels boast a high fire rating, an exceptionally attractive surface, and outstanding performance in sound insulation, heat resistance, thermal insulation, and seismic resilience.
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