80mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel,Steelplate:0.426mm
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80mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel,Steelplate:0.426mm
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80mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel,Steelplate:0.426mm
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The 80mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel is designed for high-performance cleanroom environments, offering excellent moisture resistance, fireproof capabilities, and structural integrity. Its thickness provides enhanced insulation and sound attenuation, making it ideal for applications requiring stringent cleanliness standards. The panel’s non-toxic composition ensures safety for sensitive processes, while its durability allows for long-term use in various controlled environments.
Their thick design enhances insulation properties, contributing to energy efficiency while maintaining stringent cleanliness standards.
Advantage
Fire protection: 60 minutesHighDensity,
- High Temperature ResistanceStrong Bearing capacit
Parameter
Product name | Cleanroom MGO Panel | |
Thickness | upper layer | 0.4mm-0.8mm |
core material | 50mm-150mm | |
bottom layer | 0.4mm-0.8mm | |
Effective Width | standard | 950mm, 1150mm |
other | can be customized | |
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) | |
Surface profile | flat,corrugated,big rib, small wave | |
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) |
Product name | Cleanroom MGO Panel | |
Thickness | upper layer | 0.4mm-0.8mm |
core material | 50mm-150mm | |
bottom layer | 0.4mm-0.8mm | |
Effective Width | standard | 950mm, 1150mm |
other | can be customized | |
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) | |
Surface profile | flat,corrugated,big rib, small wave | |
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) |
Features
Sound insulation ≥44db(GBJ121-88)
Superior heat insulation performance, waterproof and moisture-proof
Beautiful appearance.
High density, anti-bending, can be sawed, nailed and glued.
Environmentally friendly
Anti-freezing, anti-cracking.
Weatherproof
Light weight, very easy to insulate and disassemble
Safe, 100% free of asbestos, formaldehyde and benzene
Lifespan >20 years
Applications
Indoor and outdoor boards for purifying factory building, combined house and indoor partition with high level requirement in fire
proofing and thermal insulation. E.g.Interior decoration of civil buildings
for medicine, electronics, biology research, foodstuff, beverage etc.
FAQ
1. Can cleanroom panels be painted?
Yes, cleanroom panels can be painted, but it is essential to use low-VOC, non-toxic paints that do not emit harmful fumes or contribute to particulate contamination. The surface preparation is crucial; panels should be cleaned thoroughly before paint application to ensure proper adhesion and maintain cleanliness standards. It's also advisable to consult with the panel manufacturer regarding compatibility with specific paints to avoid compromising the panel's integrity.
2. What is the best adhesive for installing cleanroom panels?
The best adhesive for installing cleanroom panels is one that is specifically designed for cleanroom environments, such as low-VOC or solvent-free adhesives. Polyurethane and silicone-based adhesives are popular choices due to their strong bonding properties and resistance to moisture and chemicals. It is important to ensure that the adhesive used complies with cleanroom standards to maintain air quality and prevent contamination.
3. What is the difference between MGO panels and drywall?
The primary difference between MGO panels and drywall lies in their composition and performance characteristics. MGO panels are made from magnesium oxide, which offers superior fire resistance, moisture resistance, and durability compared to traditional drywall made from gypsum. While drywall is more susceptible to mold and damage from moisture, MGO panels are designed to withstand harsh conditions, making them more suitable for cleanroom applications.
4. How do you troubleshoot issues with cleanroom panels?
Troubleshooting issues with cleanroom panels involves several steps. First, inspect the panels for visible damage or signs of contamination. Next, check the installation for any gaps or improper sealing, as these can lead to airflow issues and contamination. If issues persist, consult with the manufacturer for specific guidance or consider conducting tests to evaluate the panel's performance in terms of cleanliness and structural integrity.
5. How do you handle seams in cleanroom wall panels?
Handling seams in cleanroom wall panels requires careful attention to detail to prevent contamination and ensure a smooth surface. Seams should be sealed with appropriate cleanroom-grade sealants or adhesives that are compatible with the panel materials. It’s crucial to ensure that seams are flush and that any sealant used is applied consistently and thoroughly to maintain the integrity of the cleanroom environment.
6. What are the fire codes for cleanroom wall panels?
The fire codes for cleanroom wall panels are governed by local building codes and national standards, such as those set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Cleanroom panels must be tested and certified for fire resistance, typically requiring a minimum fire rating based on their application. Compliance with these codes is crucial to ensure safety and minimize fire hazards in cleanroom environments.
7. What is the lifespan of cleanroom wall panels?
The lifespan of cleanroom wall panels can vary significantly depending on the materials used, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices. Generally, high-quality cleanroom panels can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years with proper care. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential to extend the lifespan of the panels and ensure they continue to meet cleanliness and performance standards.
8. What is the R-value of cleanroom wall panels?
The R-value of cleanroom wall panels varies based on their construction and materials. Most cleanroom panels typically have R-values ranging from R-5 to R-20, depending on the thickness and type of insulation used. A higher R-value indicates better thermal resistance, which is important for maintaining consistent environmental conditions in cleanrooms.
9. How do cleanroom panels contribute to indoor air quality?
Cleanroom panels contribute to indoor air quality by minimizing dust, particulate matter, and microbial contamination. Many cleanroom panels are designed with smooth, non-porous surfaces that are easy to clean and disinfect, reducing the accumulation of allergens and contaminants. Additionally, properly installed panels with sealed joints help maintain controlled airflow and prevent the infiltration of outside air, further enhancing the overall air quality within the cleanroom.
10. How do you install cleanroom panels in a ceiling?
Installing cleanroom panels in a ceiling involves careful planning and execution. First, ensure that the ceiling structure can support the weight of the panels. Begin by installing support tracks or framing, then secure the panels to the framing using appropriate fasteners or adhesives designed for cleanroom applications. It is vital to ensure that all seams and joints are sealed properly to maintain the cleanroom environment and prevent contamination.
11. What are the benefits of using MGO cleanroom panels?
MGO cleanroom panels offer several benefits, including superior fire resistance, moisture resistance, and durability compared to traditional panel materials. They are less proneto mold and mildew growth, making them ideal for environments that require strict cleanliness standards. Additionally, MGO panels are lightweight yet strong, which simplifies installation and reduces structural load. Their non-toxic composition also contributes to better indoor air quality, making them a preferred choice for cleanrooms in various industries.
12. What materials are used in cleanroom panels?
Cleanroom panels are typically constructed from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and composite materials. Commonly used finishes include powder-coated or laminate surfaces, which provide a smooth and easy-to-clean finish. Insulation materials, such as polystyrene or polyurethane foam, are often sandwiched between the panel layers to enhance thermal performance and soundproofing capabilities. The choice of materials is critical to meeting specific cleanroom requirements and standards.
13. Can MGO panels be used in medical facilities?
Yes, MGO panels can be used in medical facilities due to their excellent fire resistance and low toxicity. Their ability to resist moisture and microbial growth makes them suitable for sterile environments, such as operating rooms and laboratories. Furthermore, MGO panels can help maintain the stringent cleanliness and air quality standards required in medical settings, making them a reliable choice for healthcare applications.
14. Are MGO panels suitable for cleanrooms?
MGO panels are highly suitable for cleanrooms, thanks to their non-combustible properties and resistance to moisture, chemicals, and microbial growth. They provide a robust barrier against contaminants and can be designed to meet specific cleanroom classifications. Their easy-to-clean surface further enhances their suitability for maintaining strict cleanliness standards essential in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, and biotechnology.
15. What certifications do cleanroom wall panels need?
Cleanroom wall panels require various certifications to ensure they meet industry standards for cleanliness and safety. Common certifications include ISO classifications for cleanrooms, ASTM standards for fire resistance, and UL certifications for safety and performance. Additionally, panels may need to comply with specific regulatory requirements based on their intended use, such as FDA standards for pharmaceutical applications. Ensuring that panels are certified helps maintain regulatory compliance and fosters a safe working environment.
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