A Class 10,000 cleanroom must be constructed and decorated using materials with good airtightness and minimal deformation under temperature and humidity changes. The walls and ceiling surfaces in a Class 10,000 cleanroom must be smooth, glossy, free of cracks, with sealed joints and no particle shedding.
A Class 10,000 cleanroom requires walls and ceilings to be smooth, glossy, crack-free, with sealed joints, no particle shedding, and resistance to cleaning and acid/alkali chemicals. The junctions between walls, floors, and ceilings should be rounded, and wall bases should not protrude. When lightweight materials are used, protective measures against impact should be implemented.
The floor of a Class 10,000 cleanroom must be structurally sound, flat, wear-resistant, impact-resistant, anti-static, and easy to clean. The subfloor must be reinforced, and damp areas should be treated for moisture resistance.
A Class 10,000 cleanroom must be constructed and decorated using materials with good airtightness and minimal deformation under temperature and humidity changes.
When lightweight materials are used for suspended ceilings, inspection access must be designed. The interior surface decoration standards for air ducts and return air channels should align with the ventilation system and facilitate dust removal.
These are the decoration requirements for a Class 10,000 cleanroom. If you have further questions, please contact us for additional consultation.