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When selecting a cleanroom system, the characteristics and suitability of the materials and components used are of paramount importance. Some of the benefits are:-
Flexibility Concept installations can be de-mounted and remounted, enabling the user to respond to market changes with the minimum disruption. Layouts can be changed where necessary so that services can be added or facilities extended while production is maintained - minimizing or even eliminating downtime. Surfaces All surfaces offer good resistance to damage and prevent cracking. The smooth white uPVC coated sheet steel finishes used on all walls and ceilings provides the appropriate balance of hardness and flexibility, while allowing easy cleaning with standard detergents and water. These same finishes are used within the air walls in order to ensure the integrity of the clean environment is maintained in a controlled area of the envelope, which is difficult to inspect during operation. The use of cold-welded panel joints ensures continuity of the surface finish across all joints resulting in a homogeneous monolithic envelope. Impact Resistance To be viable in an operational cleanroom, wall surfaces must be able to resist impact without perforation. |
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