Cleanroom, also known as a simple cleanroom, is an air purification equipment designed for rapid establishment of a local high-purity environment. It features modular assembly design, with frames made of industrial aluminum, stainless steel or iron channels with electrostatic powder coating, ensuring stability, aesthetics, and resistance to rust and dust. Surrounding the room are antistatic curtains or tempered glass, providing excellent antistatic performance and high transparency, facilitating observation and operation for staff. The top is equipped with a fan filter unit, which performs double air purification through filters, with an efficiency of over 99.99%, effectively removing particles ≥0.3μm (HEPA) or ≥0.12μm (ULPA).
The cleanroom can achieve purification levels up to 100-10,000 class, meeting the varying cleanliness requirements of different industries. The airflow is organized in a vertical unidirectional flow, ensuring uniform and stable cleanliness within the workspace. Additionally, the cleanroom is designed for easy mobility, featuring swivel casters for convenient adjustment of position according to production needs. Modular design enhances its expandability and reusability, reducing long-term operating costs.
Cleanroom enclosures are widely used in core process areas of electronic manufacturing, biopharmaceuticals, food packaging, and precision instrument assembly. They can be used individually or connected in strips to form flexible clean zones for production lines. Compared to traditional brick-and-mortar cleanrooms, cleanroom enclosures offer advantages such as lower cost, faster construction, and lower requirements for floor height, making them an ideal choice for small and medium-sized enterprises to improve the cleanliness of their production environment.























