Rock Wool Cleanroom Panel
A Rock wool cleanroom panel is a specialized wall, ceiling, or partition panel used in controlled environments—such as pharmaceutical facilities, electronics manufacturing, biotechnology labs, and food processing plants—where contamination control is critical.
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Provides smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces.
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Minimizes particle accumulation.
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Meets cleanroom classification standards (ISO or GMP).
Typical Materials
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Surface skins: Powder-coated steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel.
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Core materials: Rockwool, PU (polyurethane), PIR (polyisocyanurate), EPS (expanded polystyrene), or honeycomb aluminum.
Key Features
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Non-shedding surface to prevent contamination.
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Sealed joints to stop air leaks and dust infiltration.
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Chemical resistance to withstand cleaning agents.
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Thermal and acoustic insulation depending on core.
Types
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Modular cleanroom wall panels (demountable, reconfigurable).
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Ceiling panels (flush, walkable).
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Sandwich panels (for structural and insulation purposes).
Common Applications
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Semiconductor fabs.
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Pharmaceutical cleanrooms.
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Medical device production.
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Food and beverage plants.