Airflow → Primary purification → Humidification → Heating → Surface cooling → Medium purification → Fan supply → Ducting → High-efficiency purification vents → Airflow into the room → Remove dust, bacteria, and other particles → Return air louvers → Primary purification. Repeat the above process to achieve purification.
Structural Materials for Cleanrooms/Purehouses
1. Cleanroom walls and ceilings are generally constructed of 50mm thick sandwich color-coated steel sheets, which are aesthetically pleasing, rigid, thermally insulating, and easy to construct. Curved corners, doors, and window frames are typically constructed of specialized anodized aluminum profiles.
2. Floors can be constructed of epoxy self-leveling flooring or high-grade wear-resistant plastic flooring. If anti-static is required, an anti-static type can be selected.
3. Supply and return air ducts are constructed of hot-dip galvanized sheet metal, covered with flame-retardant PF foam sheeting for excellent purification and thermal insulation.
4. High-efficiency air vents have stainless steel frames for a clean and aesthetically pleasing look, and perforated metal panels are constructed of painted aluminum sheet metal.
The material of the clean room is the wall and roof of the clean room, which are generally made of 50mm thick sandwich color steel plates. They are characterized by beautiful appearance, strong rigidity, good thermal insulation performance and easy construction.


