Clean Rooms

Application Overview

ISOWALL®: Provides fire resistance along with excellent thermal performance, ideal for freezers and cold storage where fire hazards may also be a concern.

Cleanrooms offer sterile and safe environments for areas containing sensitive equipment, laboratory materials, and similar settings. These carefully designed environments are required to meet clean room construction standards, which are based on certain factors, such as particle size. Keep the following in mind when building a new cleanroom.

Room Size

One of the most basic factors to consider when building a cleanroom is the size of this area. Builders should keep in mind that size requirements for a cleanroom may change over time. Ensuring that there will be enough space to accommodate potential changes is a crucial part of cleanroom design.

Flexibility

In cleanrooms where equipment and other components change often, flexibility is an important part of the design process. Cleanrooms offering flexible setups make it easy and more cost-effective to change equipment as often as needed. Using customized insulated panels, such as Isowall panels, can help builders ensure room flexibility in these areas. Other features that might be used for flexibility include bulkheads that allow equipment or other items to be transferred safely.

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By integrating ISOWALL® panels into your freezer and cooler installations, you not only achieve excellent insulation but also increase safety by reducing the risk of fire spread.

ISOWALL®: Provides fire resistance along with excellent thermal performance, ideal for freezers and cold storage where fire hazards may also be a concern.

Room Temperature and Humidity Levels

Cleanrooms must maintain the right temperature and humidity levels at all times in order to keep sensitive equipment and other materials safe. Temperature and humidity control help reduce the risk of damage to materials and equipment while also lowering the risk of encountering static electricity. Providing temperature and humidity control also helps maintain a comfortable environment for employees who work in cleanrooms.

ISOWALL®

Features

  • Exceptional thermal insulation properties
  • Lightweight and easy to install
  • Fire-resistant and durable
  • CIFA accepted

Benefits

  • Reduces energy costs with superior thermal effciency
  • Streamlines construction time, lowering labor expenses
  • Enhances safety with fire-rated materials

Case Study

Innovative Panel System
for Clean Rooms

Atmospheric and Static Pressure

Ensuring that a cleanroom has the right pressurization is essential to prevent wind from entering the area. Balancing pressure in cleanrooms also helps ensure that air inside them flows from sterile areas to areas that are not as clean. The use of airlocks in cleanrooms can help balance pressure and prevent changes from occurring that could affect or damage equipment and materials, such as having dust particles blow around.

For industries with heavy usage, such as food distribution centers or large-scale cold storage, the durability of ISOWALL® panels translates into a lower total cost of ownership over the life of the cooler or freezer.

For industries like food processing or logistics, where downtime can impact business continuity, the ease of installation is a major advantage.

Clean Room Construction Standards

Building a cleanroom involves meeting clean room construction standards. These standards, which come from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), are part of ISO section 14644. They set standards for various components of cleanroom design and construction, such as surface particle and air cleanliness. These standards take certain factors into consideration, such as particle amounts and sizes.

The Solution

Our Innovative Panel System
Offers Several Key Features

Easy To Clean

Our wall panels are easy to clean and
don’t support mold in the first place.

Class-A Fire Rating

ISOWALL® is a critical line of defense
in fire protection: passive fire protection
up to 3 hours. With a non-combustible
core and no sprinklers required.

Built To Last

Once installed the panels are
maintenance-free and have long
building lifecycles.

Clean and Safe

The panels have CFIA acceptance for
sanitary room requirements.

Easy To Install

Installation process can cut
construction costs in half. We offer
custom fabricated wall and ceiling
building solutions in lengths of any
transportable length.

Hygienic

ISOWALL® panels meet the strict
sanitation standards set by the CFIA
and are resistant to mold and mildew.

Conclusion

Choosing ISOWALL® for
Coolers and Freezers

Structural Panels Inc. provides a wide range of Isowall panels that are designed to keep indoor environments in laboratories and similar areas as clean as possible. These panels are made with clean room construction standards in mind. Please contact us for more details on these cleanroom products.

Our Services

Engineered Shop
Drawings

We work with an engineering firm on a regular basis to provide shop drawings to assist with installations. The firm we use is very familiar with what our insulated panels can and cannot do, and with their help we can help resolve any challenges that may occur before your project gets underway.

Freight

Our yard is open from 8AM to 4:30PM, Monday to Friday, excluding all major Canadian holidays. We’ll notify you when your panels and accessories are ready so a time can be arranged for pick up or delivery to your site.

Worker installing food processing panels

Installation

Isowall® and Rockwall™ installation manuals are available to help you with your installation. Alternatively, we work with many different installation companies on a regular basis and can coordinate the installation of your insulated panels and accessories according to the schedule you provide.

Vacuum Lifters

We have a number of vacuum lifters available for sale as well as short- and long-term rental. Please contact us for pricing and availability.

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