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Modular Clean Room manufacturers

Modular Clean Room manufacturers

A modular clean room is a controlled environment used in various industries to maintain specific levels of cleanliness, temperature, humidity, and pressure. These clean rooms are often essential in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics, aerospace, and healthcare, where even tiny particles of dust or contaminants can compromise the quality and functionality of products.


Features:

  • Pre-engineered building with PUF/EPS wall and ceiling panels that is specially developed and produced.
  • Ceiling panels that are walk-on and non-walk-on
  • Transparent Glasses - Completely affixed, flush with the walls, and featuring dual glazing.
  • Doors suitable for clean rooms that have a kick plate and a drop seal at the bottom for security.
  • Aluminium/PVC coving.
  • The well-constructed prefabricated clean room has total thermal protection.
  • Its acoustic qualities are good.
  • If necessary, its height and inner space can be changed.
  • Simple to move

Key Advantages of Modular Clean Rooms:

  1. Modularity:
  • Flexible Design: Modular clean rooms are built using prefabricated panels, which can be easily assembled, disassembled, and reconfigured. This flexibility allows for quick installation and modification based on changing requirements.
  • Scalability: They can be expanded or reduced in size as needed, making them suitable for varying production scales.

   2. Controlled Environment:

  • Air Filtration: High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) or ultra-low penetration air (ULPA) filters are used to remove airborne particles.
  • Temperature and Humidity Control: Systems are in place to maintain specific temperature and humidity levels, essential for processes sensitive to environmental conditions.
  • Pressure Control: Positive or negative pressure environments can be maintained to prevent contamination from entering or escaping the clean room.

   3. Compliance and Standards:

  • ISO Standards: Modular clean rooms are designed to meet ISO 14644-1 standards, which classify clean rooms based on the number of particles per cubic meter of air.
  • GMP Compliance: For pharmaceutical and biotech industries, clean rooms must comply with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulations to ensure product safety and quality.

   4. Construction Materials:

  • Non-porous Surfaces: Materials used in modular clean rooms, such as stainless steel or coated aluminum, are non-porous and easy to clean, minimizing contamination risks.
  • Sealed Joints: Panels and joints are sealed to prevent particle accumulation and facilitate cleaning.