Architectural planning and design are a key component of cleanroom design. Cleanroom architectural planning and design comprehensively considers factors such as production process standards, production line equipment characteristics, cleanroom air conditioning systems, indoor airflow patterns, and the distribution of various piping systems, leading to the design of both plan and cross-sectional views of the building. What are the design characteristics of cleanrooms in China? Here are the design features of JAVA Cleanroom! Let’s take a look.
Based on compliance with process standards, the internal relationships between cleanrooms and non-cleanrooms, as well as rooms of various cleanliness levels, are appropriately managed to create an optimally integrated architectural space environment. The main features of cleanroom architectural planning and design are as follows:
1. The cleanroom process, upon which cleanroom architectural planning and design is based, is a highly multidisciplinary and comprehensive technical field. Cleanrooms should understand the process characteristics of the various product production processes involved, the various technical requirements for plant construction, and the characteristics of the product production processes. Research into the principles of micro-contamination control in cleanrooms, and the processes of pollutant generation, retention, and accumulation, will involve fundamental sciences such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Understanding cleanroom air purification, water, gas, and chemical purification processes, and the storage and transportation of various high-purity materials will also require extensive expertise. Cleanroom anti-vibration, noise control, anti-static, and electromagnetic wave protection will all involve a wide range of disciplines. This is crucial for effectively addressing the various specific process challenges encountered during engineering design. Therefore, “clean technology” is truly a multidisciplinary, comprehensive process.
2. Cleanroom architectural planning and design possesses a highly comprehensive nature. Unlike conventional industrial plant architectural design, cleanroom design primarily addresses conflicts arising from the layout and spatial arrangement of various specialized technologies to achieve a standard clean environment for product manufacturing. This design aims to achieve optimal spatial and spatial integration at an affordable cost, ensuring a clean production environment that best meets the requirements of product manufacturing. This requires comprehensive coordination between cleanroom architectural design, cleanroom process design, and air purification design. These issues include alignment with manufacturing processes, effective coordination of personnel and material flows, cleanroom airflow, building airtightness, and practical architectural design.

3. In addition to cleanrooms, cleanrooms typically also include auxiliary manufacturing rooms, personnel and material cleaning rooms, and utility power equipment rooms. Therefore, cleanroom architectural design must coordinate and allocate the layout and spatial arrangements of the various rooms within the cleanroom building to maximize the utilization of both floor space and space.
Cleanrooms are typically windowless or have a few fixed, sealed windows. To prevent contamination and cross-contamination, cleanrooms require essential cleanroom equipment and rooms. Their layouts are often tortuous, increasing evacuation distances. Therefore, cleanroom architectural design must strictly adhere to relevant standards and regulations regarding fire prevention and evacuation.
4. Cleanroom production line equipment is generally expensive; cleanroom construction costs are also high. Furthermore, the complex design and strict standards impose specific standards or requirements on the materials and structural elements used. Cleanroom architectural design must comprehensively consider factors such as the layout of the air purification system, the selection of airflow patterns, and the distribution of piping systems to create an optimal, comprehensive architectural environment.
What are the design characteristics of cleanrooms in China? The design characteristics of JAVADA Cleanroom encompass the four aforementioned features. If you have a cleanroom construction requirement, please contact us online.

