How to choose clean room panel thickness?
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The clean room panel thickness is usually available in specifications such as 50mm, 75mm, 80mm and 100mm. How to select the appropriate thickness should be determined based on the use environment, load-bearing requirements, and thermal insulation requirements of the clean room panel.As a building material widely used in clean rooms, hospitals, laboratories and other places, the thickness selection of clean room panel is crucial. So, how thick is the clean room panel? How to choose the thickness of the clean room panel that suits you?
There are many different thickness of the clean room panel, and the common thickness in the market are 50mm, 60mm, 75mm, 100mm, 120mm, 150mm, 180mm, etc.
The clean room panel with a thickness of 50mm is relatively thin and is suitable for some occasions that have high space requirements or are not particularly strict with sound and heat insulation requirements, such as some small clean room partial partitions, etc.
Clean room panels with a thickness of 60mm are commonly used in some conventional clean room decorations. They can meet basic requirements for sound insulation, heat insulation and dust prevention, and are also more suitable in terms of structural strength.
The 75mm thick clean room panel has improved sound insulation and heat insulation properties and is more suitable for environments with loud noise or high temperature control requirements, such as some electronic manufacturing workshops.
Clean room panels with a thickness of 100mm and above are mainly used in places with extremely high requirements for sound and heat insulation, such as operating rooms in hospitals, clean areas of pharmaceutical factories, etc. These places require better environmental control. Purification panels with thick specifications can better meet their needs.
