Full Workflow Analysis of Modular Clean Booth Construction | Electronics Factory Applications

Created on 11.10

Introduction

In electronics manufacturing, production environments require strict control over airborne particles, dust, and static electricity. Modular clean booths (Modular Clean Booths) provide fast installation, customizable layouts, and easy maintenance, making them essential for electronics assembly, testing, and component handling.
This article provides a detailed analysis of the full construction workflow of modular clean booths for electronics factories, helping companies understand key steps and best practices without referencing any specific project or location.
Clean Booth

1. Project Overview

Clean Booth Type: Modular stainless steel clean booth
Cleanliness Level: ISO 5–7
Primary Application: Electronics assembly and testing
Construction Goals: Rapid modular installation, precise airflow control, compliance with SEMI/ISO standards

2. Pre-Construction Preparation

2.1 Design and Planning

Layout the modular clean booth according to electronics production workflow
Key considerations:
Anti-static materials and grounding
Precise airflow path to eliminate dead zones
Electrical wiring, lighting, and fan placement

2.2 Materials and Equipment Preparation

Stainless steel panels: corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, anti-static
HEPA/ULPA high-efficiency filters
Modular connectors, sealing strips, fasteners
Fans, electrical control units, and lighting equipment

2.3 Site Preparation

Clean and level the floor to facilitate smooth modular component installation
Mark installation positions and routing for power and airflow

3. Modular Clean Booth Construction Workflow

3.1 Floor and Foundation Preparation

Check floor level and perform leveling if necessary
Install anti-static foundation support structures to ensure frame stability

3.2 Frame Assembly

Assemble modular frame using bolts or welding
Correct vertical alignment to ensure structural stability

3.3 Panel Installation

Install stainless steel panels to ensure seamless, easy-to-clean, and anti-static surfaces
Apply sealing strips at panel joints to prevent air leakage

3.4 Air Purification System Installation

Install HEPA/ULPA filters, fans, and air outlets
Adjust airflow uniformity to meet ISO 5–7 cleanliness standards
Complete electrical and lighting installation, then conduct functional testing

3.5 On-Site Commissioning and Acceptance

Inspect sealing, airflow direction, and anti-static performance
Test airborne particle concentration to ensure compliance with SEMI/ISO standards
Clean and disinfect before factory operation

4. Construction Highlights

Modular Design: Rapid installation with shorter construction cycles
Stainless Steel Material: Corrosion-resistant, anti-static, and easy to clean
Precise Air Control: Meets stringent electronics manufacturing cleanliness requirements
Customizable: Layout and size can be adjusted according to production line needs
Fast Delivery: Short project cycle from design to completion, suitable for electronics factories requiring rapid installation

5. Conclusion & Call to Action

The modular clean booth construction workflow demonstrates a standardized process from design to commissioning, providing electronics factories with fast installation, easy maintenance, precise airflow control, and anti-static protection. Modular clean booths help create a safe, reliable, and controlled production environment for electronics assembly and testing lines.
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