Purification board (also known as "clean board") is a type of composite building panel formed by bonding facing materials and core materials together through a specialized manufacturing process. The facing materials typically consist of color-coated steel, stainless steel, or anti-static color-coated steel, while the core materials encompass a variety of functional substances such as rock wool, polyurethane, magnesium oxide board, paper honeycomb, and aluminum honeycomb. Due to its inherent properties-including dust resistance, antimicrobial action, anti-static capabilities, and fire resistance-this type of panel is widely utilized in environments where extremely high standards of cleanliness are required, such as electronics manufacturing plants, hospital operating rooms, biological laboratories, and food processing workshops.
Types of Facing Materials
Color-Coated Steel: Economical and practical, offering corrosion resistance and a wide variety of color options; commonly used in general clean environments.
Stainless Steel: Resistant to acids and alkalis, and easy to clean; suitable for high-standard clean zones within the medical and food processing industries.
Fluorocarbon-Coated Panels: Possess strong weather resistance and UV protection, making them ideal for outdoor applications or environments with high humidity.
