The Softwall Cleanroom is designed to meet internationally recognized cleanliness standards. These standards include ISO Class 5, 6, 7, or 8. The cleanliness standards focus on specific parameters, such as the number of airborne particles, per cubic meter of air, which measures the level of cleanliness.
ISO Class 5 meets the highest level of cleanliness standards, and ISO 8 meets the lowest level of cleanliness requirements. The Softwall Cleanroom is designed to meet these standards, ensuring that it keeps the required environment clean and free of dust, particles, and harmful contaminants.
In this article, we discuss the materials used in the construction of Softwall Cleanrooms. The most commonly used materials are aluminum and PVC, which are both lightweight and robust. These materials are also resistant to water, dust, and other external contaminants.
The PVC used in the construction of the flexible wall panels is also resistant to chemicals and UV radiation. The flexibility of this material offers structural stability, making it durable and less susceptible to damage that may hinder the control of the desired environment.
Overall, the combination of aluminum and PVC makes Softwall Cleanrooms reliable, long-lasting, and able to provide excellent and stable air-controlled environments.
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