Wall Panels for Modular Cleanrooms: Materials & Performance Comparison

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Modular cleanrooms require high-quality wall panels to maintain controlled environments, ensure hygiene, and meet industry standards. Selecting the right wall panel material is critical for durability, cleanliness, and long-term performance. This article provides a detailed comparison of common modular cleanroom wall panel materials to help engineers, designers, and procurement professionals make informed decisions.
Wall panels for cleanrooms: materials, fire ratings, and ISO class suitability.

Common Materials for Modular Cleanroom Wall Panels

1. Cold-Rolled Steel (CRS) Panels

· Structure: Steel panels coated with epoxy or polyurethane finishes.
· Advantages: Strong, durable, fire-resistant, and easy to clean.
· Limitations: Heavier and may require more installation labor.
· Applications: Pharmaceutical cleanrooms, environments with high durability requirements.

2. Stainless Steel Panels (304/316)

· Structure: High-grade stainless steel sheets with smooth, hygienic surfaces.
· Advantages: Corrosion-resistant, long-lasting, easy to sterilize, suitable for high-humidity environments.
· Limitations: Higher cost and heavier weight.
· Applications: Laboratories, medical cleanrooms, food and beverage facilities.

3. Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP)

· Structure: Sandwich panels with aluminum skin and core material (polyethylene or mineral fireproof core).
· Advantages: Lightweight, easy to fabricate, aesthetically clean finish.
· Limitations: Lower impact resistance; may require additional support.
· Applications: Electronics, semiconductor, and general-purpose cleanrooms.

4. FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) Panels

· Structure: Fiberglass sheets with smooth or textured surface.
· Advantages: Chemical-resistant, moisture-resistant, lightweight, non-corrosive.
· Limitations: Limited fire rating, surface can scratch more easily.
· Applications: Chemical laboratories, high-humidity environments, general cleanrooms.

Performance Comparison

Material
Durability
Chemical Resistance
Fire Resistance
Ease of Cleaning
Cost
Cold-Rolled Steel
High
Medium
High
Easy
Medium
Stainless Steel
Very High
Very High
High
Very Easy
High
Aluminum Composite
Medium
Low
Medium
Easy
Medium
FRP
Medium
High
Low
Medium
Low

Key Considerations When Choosing Wall Panels

1. Cleanroom Classification – Higher ISO classes may require stainless steel for minimal particle emission.
2. Environmental Exposure – Labs handling corrosive chemicals benefit from FRP or stainless steel panels.
3. Installation & Maintenance – Lightweight panels like ACP reduce installation time but may need reinforcement.
4. Budget – Stainless steel ensures durability but has higher initial cost; ACP and FRP are cost-effective alternatives.

Conclusion

Choosing the right modular cleanroom wall panel is essential for creating safe, efficient, and compliant cleanrooms. By considering material properties, performance, and environmental needs, engineers and procurement professionals can select panels that meet both operational and regulatory requirements.
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