Cleanroom MGO panels are durable, fire-resistant, and moisture-proof, making them ideal for controlled environments in industries like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and electronics.
Length:can be customized,less than 12m
Density:24kg/㎡
Color:Ral Standard
Temp tolerance:1500℃
Hydrophobic rate:≥97.5%
Fire resistance level :A (>70 minutes)
Compression bearing:22Mpa(GB/T7019-1997)
The shrinking rate when heated:1.0%(GA160-1997)
The rate of deformation when pick up the moisture:0.26%(GA160-1997)
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Min. Order:100 square meter
Modular CleanRoom
US$9000-10000 USD/Unit
Min. Order:1 unitAir Shower
US$1000.00-5000.00 USD/Unit
Min. Order:1 unitDownflow Booth
US$3000-6000 USD/Unit
Min. Order:1 unitClean bench
US$600-2000 USD/Unit
Min. Order:1 unitAir Filter
US$3-50 USD/Unit
Min. Order:1 unitCleanroom Wall Panels
US$10-20 USD/sq.
Min. Order:100 squareDeiiang is a leading manufacturer specializing in Magnesium Oxide (MGO) panels, renowned for their durability and versatility. Our state-of-the-art facilities and skilled workforce ensure that we deliver high-quality products that meet the diverse needs of our clients, from construction to insulation applications.
With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Deiiang prioritizes eco-friendly materials and processes. Our MGO panels are not only fire-resistant and moisture-proof but also offer excellent thermal insulation properties. Trust Deiiang for reliable solutions that enhance your projects while adhering to the highest industry standards.
Yes, MGO panels are well-suited for high-humidity environments due to their moisture-resistant properties. They prevent mold growth and structural damage, making them ideal for applications such as cleanrooms and laboratories.
Cleanroom wall panels must meet various safety standards to ensure they are suitable for controlled environments. Key standards include:
ASTM E84 for fire performance
ISO 14644 for cleanroom classification
FDA regulations for pharmaceutical applications
These standards help guarantee the safety and effectiveness of cleanroom panels in sensitive industries.
Designing a cleanroom using MGO panels involves several steps. First, assess the specific requirements based on the intended use and industry standards. Next, plan the layout, ensuring proper airflow and space for equipment. Finally, consider the following factors:
Panel thickness for insulation
Seamless installation to reduce contamination
Access points for maintenance and cleaning
By addressing these elements, you can create an efficient cleanroom environment.
Yes, MGO panels are suitable for food processing facilities. Their moisture resistance and easy-to-clean surfaces help maintain hygiene standards, ensuring compliance with health regulations.
Troubleshooting cleanroom panel issues involves identifying common problems such as contamination, panel damage, or improper sealing. Start by inspecting the panels for visible defects and checking the integrity of seams. If contamination is detected, clean the affected areas thoroughly and assess airflow patterns.
Cleanroom panels enhance indoor air quality by minimizing particle release and providing a smooth surface for cleaning. Their non-porous nature prevents the accumulation of dust and contaminants, leading to a healthier environment.
Yes, cleanroom wall panels, especially those made from MGO, are resistant to many chemicals. This property makes them suitable for settings where exposure to various substances is common, such as laboratories and manufacturing facilities.
Yes, cleanroom panels can often be retrofitted to accommodate changes in layout or technology. Retrofitting involves modifying existing structures to integrate new panel systems or upgrades while maintaining cleanliness and functionality.
Cleanroom wall panels can be customized to meet specific design and operational needs. Customization options may include:
Size and thickness
Color and finish
Integrated features like windows or doors
This flexibility ensures that the cleanroom meets unique requirements.
Cleaning MGO cleanroom panels involves using non-abrasive, mild detergents and disinfectants. Regular cleaning is essential to maintain hygiene and prevent the buildup of contaminants.
The R-value of cleanroom wall panels varies based on thickness and material. MGO panels typically offer good insulation properties, contributing to energy efficiency in controlled environments.
Cleanroom panels are designed to withstand vibrations in industrial environments. Their structural integrity ensures that they remain stable and effective in applications where equipment may cause vibrations.
Fire codes for cleanroom wall panels dictate that they must comply with local and national regulations, such as ASTM E84. This ensures that panels have adequate fire resistance and do not contribute to the spread of flames.
MGO panels offer several advantages over rock wool panels, including better moisture resistance and fire performance. While rock wool provides sound insulation, MGO panels are generally more durable and easier to clean.
Cleanroom panels should be inspected regularly to maintain hygiene and structural integrity. A common schedule includes:
Monthly inspections for visible damage or contamination
Quarterly assessments of seals and joints
Annual comprehensive evaluations for compliance with standards
Regular inspections help ensure the cleanroom remains functional and compliant with industry standards.
Effective troubleshooting for cleanroom panels involves systematic checks. Start by identifying common issues such as:
Air leaks at seams
Visible surface damage
Contamination signs
Once identified, address these issues promptly to maintain the cleanroom's performance and integrity.
Handling seams in cleanroom wall panels is critical for preventing contamination. Use sealants to ensure airtight and watertight connections. Regularly inspect seams for wear and reapply sealants as needed to maintain cleanliness.
Modular cleanroom panels offer flexibility and ease of installation compared to traditional panels. Modular systems allow for quick reconfiguration and expansion, while traditional panels may require more extensive construction and design efforts.
MGO panels typically have a high fire resistance rating, often classified as Class A according to ASTM E84 standards. This makes them suitable for environments requiring strict fire safety measures.