Modular cleanrooms are facilities that are designed for the purpose of biological and chemical research and also for the manufacturing of pharmaceutical products. These modular cleanrooms have a logarithmic classification system that follows a grading scale based on a number of allowable particulates in the air. Class one rooms have 1 particle for every 0.5 micrometers of cubic space and so on. The class number resembling the maximum amount of particles allowed in 0.5 cubic micrometers.
As for filtration systems, modular cleanrooms typically use HEPA filters and ULPA filters. These filters can take away up to 99.9% of the particulates within the air using various air flow technique. Some cleanrooms employ a positive pressure to keep particles out, and then some employ negative pressure to keep contaminants in. The application you will be using your modular cleanroom for will determine whether you will need a positive or negative pressure cleanroom. It is no surprise that the need for a cleanroom can be overwhelming.
The panels, windows, and doors common to the in-plant modular office system already meet Class 1000, Class 10,000, and Class 100,000 needs. The modular building experts have the knowledge to combine the wall system with the appropriate cleanroom components to ensure the cleanroom meets the strictest requirements.
Cleanrooms by Panel Built incorporate a hidden return air chase system. Utilizing the wall cavity itself in conjunction with properly sized return louvers, Panel Built is able to eliminate the expensive ductwork and/or chase walls often associated with hard-wall modular cleanroom systems. This translates into a final product that is more attractive, less expensive, and easier to install.
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