All-Steel Modular Cleanrooms
01 December 2016

All-Steel Modular Cleanrooms

Double-wall modular steel cleanrooms are ideal for bio/pharmaceutical applications that require an easy-clean, aseptic environment. Completely free-standing, they require no external supports and can be specified and installed in a fraction of the time, at a fraction the cost, of conventional fixed-installation biopharmaceutical clean rooms.

Available in 304/316 stainless or powder-coated steel, these cleanrooms feature smooth internal surfaces without cracks or crevices that can harbor germ colonies. Clean room accessories include UV modules, air conditioning, humidification/dehumidification modules, and HEPA/ULPA fan/filter units (FFUs) to meet cleanliness requirements to Class 10/ISO 3.

Declaration of UL Listing
Includes declaration of system listing under UL File E472687, including all high-voltage Modular Cleanroom electrical components integrated into Power Distribution System. UL listing helps meet municipal and other permitting requirements that may apply.

Modular panel designs allow complex floor plans and room configurations to meet your workflow requirements.
Our panels function equally well as exterior and interior walls. Modular design simplifies the engineering of multi-room facilities. The ceiling filtration system is likewise pre-engineered for optimal versatility, allowing rapid configuration of rooms to meet cleanliness standards from ISO 8 to ISO 3 (Class 100,000 to Class 10).

Such features as remote fan/filter control modules and adjustable air return registers allow cascading cleanliness levels and air pressures in multi-room applications. This versatility allows a room to be upgraded to more stringent cleanliness level if required, either by adding additional Fan/Filter Units (FFUs) or ramping up operating speed of existing FFUs from a remote touch screen control. Rooms with less critical cleanliness requirements operate with fewer FFUs, reducing energy and maintenance expenses. Ceiling-mounted high-volume air handlers can be used to draw air from a production room into a ceiling plenum chamber, creating negative air pressure often required in BSL-2 facilities.