Modular hard-wall cleanrooms, also known as rigid-wall prefabricated cleanrooms, are highly efficient clean spaces prefabricated and assembled using rigid panels and standardized frames. Their core advantage lies in balancing high cleanliness performance with high flexibility, making them widely used in industries with high cleanliness requirements, such as electronics and biomedicine. They require no large-scale civil engineering and can be quickly constructed and flexibly adjusted.
Their core structure is simple and efficient: the supporting frame is mostly made of aluminum alloy or 304/316 stainless steel, with an independent and self-supporting design, not dependent on the main building structure; the enclosure walls use rigid prefabricated panels, such as color steel sandwich panels or acrylic/PC transparent panels, providing excellent airtightness, a key difference from soft-curtain cleanrooms; the ceiling integrates FFU high-efficiency filter units, achieving ISO Class 1 to 8 cleanliness levels; the floor is standardly equipped with dustproof and anti-static materials to ensure a clean foundation.
The supporting systems focus on precise control, including air handling, PLC automatic control, safety logistics, and dedicated electrical systems, which can stably regulate key indicators such as temperature, humidity, and pressure differential, meeting international standards. Compared to traditional cleanrooms, it boasts significant advantages, including shorter construction time (only 1/3 to 1/5 of civil engineering), a lifespan of over 10 years, 98% material reusability, and high cost-effectiveness.
Its core applications cover fields such as electronics and semiconductors, biomedicine, medical devices, research laboratories, and new energy, providing stable and reliable cleanliness for high-precision production and scientific research, making it the preferred solution in the modern cleanroom field.