In the production of cleanrooms, INEX strictly follows the requirements of GOST R ISO 14644-4-2002. All structures, materials and elements of premises with a controlled concentration of suspended particles must comply with the cleanroom class and its purpose.
The complex of structural elements of cleanrooms - wall and ceiling modules, flooring, rounding profiles, doors, viewing and transmission windows is called the "system of enclosing structures" of a cleanroom.
In the production of building envelopes, we strictly monitor compliance with the following requirements:
- Tightness. The enclosing structures must be strong and reliable, free from defects, cracks or mounting clearances, making it possible for air to enter from outside or inside outside the ventilation and air purification system.
- Inertia. The materials and coatings from which the cleanroom structures are made do not have to emit any particles - volatile chemical compounds, dust, microparticles, etc. For this, during the design and construction of cleanrooms, constructions with a large number of joints, seams and hidden cavities that can serve as a dust source or a medium for the growth of bacteria are excluded.
- Chemical resistance. Materials and coatings of structures and elements must be resistant to detergents and disinfectants and interact with aggressive chemical environments.
- Antistatic. A mandatory requirement is the absence of static charge on surfaces. To ensure the antistaticity of the structures, grounding is used, as well as air ionization.
- Hygiene. Materials and constructions of a clean room, structurally connecting in a plane, should form a surface as smooth as possible, which is easy to wash and antiseptic.
All built-in elements - lamps, air supply and removal devices, furniture, etc. - must meet the same requirements as enclosing structures.
INEX Company offers only the best samples of materials for the production of cleanrooms, proven by the practice of long-term experience in use.