50mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel,Steelplate:0.326mm
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50mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel,Steelplate:0.326mm
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50mm Thickness MGO Cleanroom Panel,Steelplate:0.326mm
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The 50mm thickness cleanroom MGO panel is a robust construction material designed specifically for controlled environments. Made from magnesium oxide, these panels offer excellent fire resistance, moisture resistance, and durability, making them ideal for cleanrooms in pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
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. What are MGO cleanroom panels?
MGO cleanroom panels, or Magnesium Oxide panels, are specialized construction materials designed for use in controlled environments, such as cleanrooms and laboratories. They are made from a combination of magnesium oxide, which provides significant advantages like fire resistance, durability, and moisture resistance. These panels are particularly valued for their ability to maintain a sterile and clean environment, which is essential in industries such as pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.
2. How do cleanroom wall panels work?
Cleanroom wall panels work by creating a barrier that prevents contamination from external sources. They are designed to be smooth and non-porous, making them easy to clean and maintain. These panels are installed in a way that minimizes seams and joints, further reducing the risk of particle accumulation and microbial growth.
In addition to their physical properties, cleanroom panels are often integrated with HVAC systems to control air quality and temperature. The combination of the panel's material characteristics and proper environmental controls ensures that cleanroom standards are met consistently.
3. What materials are used in cleanroom wall panels?
Cleanroom wall panels can be constructed from a variety of materials, including:
Magnesium Oxide (MGO)
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Stainless Steel
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
Each of these materials has unique properties that make them suitable for cleanroom applications, such as fire resistance, ease of cleaning, and durability against chemical exposure.
4. Are MGO panels suitable for cleanrooms?
Yes, MGO panels are highly suitable for cleanrooms due to their numerous beneficial properties. They offer excellent fire resistance, making them compliant with safety regulations. Additionally, MGO panels are resistant to moisture and mold, which is vital for maintaining a sterile environment. Their smooth surfaces facilitate easy cleaning, helping to reduce contamination risks.
5. What are the benefits of using MGO cleanroom panels?
The benefits of using MGO cleanroom panels include:
Fire resistance and compliance with safety standards.
Moisture resistance, reducing the risk of mold growth.
Durability and longevity, leading to reduced replacement costs.
Ease of installation and maintenance.
Cost-effective in the long run due to energy efficiency.
Overall, these panels provide a reliable solution for maintaining the stringent cleanliness requirements of cleanroom environments.
6. How to install cleanroom wall panels?
Installing cleanroom wall panels involves several key steps to ensure they function effectively. First, proper measurements must be taken to determine the layout and dimensions of the panels needed. After that, the panels are typically installed using a framework system that allows for secure attachment to the walls. Sealing the joints is crucial to create a seamless surface that minimizes contamination.
It is also important to ensure that all electrical and HVAC components are properly integrated during the installation to maintain airflow and pressure differentials within the cleanroom.
7. What is the lifespan of cleanroom wall panels?
The lifespan of cleanroom wall panels can vary based on the material used and the environmental conditions they are exposed to. Generally, MGO panels have a long lifespan, often exceeding 20 years when maintained properly. Regular inspections and maintenance can extend the life of cleanroom panels, ensuring they continue to meet cleanliness and safety standards over time.
8. Can cleanroom panels be used in laboratories?
Yes, cleanroom panels are highly suitable for laboratories, especially those involved in research and development, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. Their ability to maintain a controlled environment, prevent contamination, and facilitate cleanliness makes them ideal for various laboratory applications. Moreover, cleanroom panels can be tailored to meet specific laboratory requirements, including air filtration and temperature control.
9. What is the difference between MGO panels and drywall?
The main differences between MGO panels and drywall lie in their composition and performance characteristics. MGO panels are made from magnesium oxide and provide better fire resistance, moisture resistance, and durability compared to traditional drywall, which is made from gypsum. Additionally, MGO panels are non-combustible and do not support mold growth, making them a superior choice for cleanroom environments.
10. How do you maintain cleanroom wall panels?
Maintaining cleanroom wall panels involves several practices to ensure cleanliness and functionality. Regular cleaning with approved disinfectants
is essential to prevent contamination. The panels should be wiped down frequently to remove dust, particles, and biological contaminants. Additionally, any signs of damage or wear should be addressed promptly to maintain the integrity of the cleanroom environment.
Periodic inspections are necessary to check for any leaks or gaps in the seams, which could compromise cleanliness. Proper maintenance schedules should be established, including routine checks for the functional integrity of the panels and associated systems like HVAC.
11. Are cleanroom wall panels fire-rated?
Yes, many cleanroom wall panels, including MGO panels, are fire-rated, which means they meet specific standards for fire resistance. This is crucial for safety in environments where flammable materials may be present. Fire-rated panels help to contain flames and reduce smoke production, providing critical time for evacuation and minimizing damage during a fire incident.
12. What is the cost of MGO cleanroom panels?
The cost of MGO cleanroom panels can vary based on several factors, including the panel thickness, size, and any custom features required for specific applications. On average, the price can range from \$20 to \$50 per square foot, depending on the supplier and market conditions. While the upfront cost may be higher than traditional materials, the long-term benefits and durability often justify the investment.
13. How do cleanroom panels improve energy efficiency?
Cleanroom panels can significantly improve energy efficiency by providing superior insulation compared to traditional materials. Their ability to maintain stable temperatures and humidity levels reduces the workload on HVAC systems, leading to decreased energy consumption. Moreover, the seamless design of cleanroom panels minimizes air leaks, contributing to better overall energy management in controlled environments.
14. Can MGO panels be used in high-humidity environments?
Yes, MGO panels are suitable for high-humidity environments due to their moisture-resistant properties. They do not support mold growth, making them ideal for locations where humidity levels are elevated, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing and certain laboratory settings. Their durability in such conditions helps maintain a clean and controlled atmosphere, crucial for sensitive operations.
15. What certifications do cleanroom wall panels need?
Cleanroom wall panels typically require several certifications to ensure they meet industry standards. Common certifications include:
ASTM E84 (Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials)
FM Global Approval for Fire Safety
ISO 14644 (Standards for Cleanrooms and Controlled Environments)
GREENGUARD Certification for low chemical emissions
These certifications help verify that the panels are suitable for use in cleanroom applications and comply with safety and environmental regulations.
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