Introduction to Cleanroom Purification Panels

Apr 01, 2026

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Cleanroom panels-also known as purification panels-are composite panels featuring surface materials such as color-coated steel, stainless steel, or aluminum alloy. These panels possess properties such as dust resistance, anti-static capabilities, antimicrobial protection, fire resistance, and moisture resistance. They are primarily utilized in high-cleanliness engineering environments across sectors including electronics, pharmaceuticals, food processing, biotechnology, aerospace, precision instrument manufacturing, and scientific research.

 

Manufacturers leverage automated production lines to enhance processing efficiency and employ a comprehensive, end-to-end quality inspection system to guarantee product performance. The product range encompasses various types, including manually fabricated panels and machine-made glass-magnesium panels.

 

Cleanroom panels can be constructed using a diverse array of core materials-such as rock wool, paper honeycomb, glass-magnesium board, aluminum honeycomb, magnesium oxysulfate, silicon rock wool, and gypsum-as well as various facing materials, including color-coated steel, color-coated aluminum alloy, stainless steel, and titanium-zinc alloy.

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