a cleanroom is a controlled environment that has a low level of pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles, and chemical vapors. To be exact, a cleanroom has a controlled level of contamination that is specified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. The ambient air outside in a typical city environment contains 35,000,000 particles per cubic meter, 0.5 micron and larger in diameter-and Follows as per ISO 14644 standards.
Modular Cleanrooms are used in practically every industry where small particles can adversely affect the manufacturing process. They vary in size and complexity, and are used extensively in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, biotech, medical device and life sciences, as well as critical process manufacturing common in aerospace, optics, military and Department of Energy.
The inner surface walls of Modular Operation Theatre will be fixed to the bricks wall with essential supports. There will be minimum possible cavity/gap in between the solid and steel walls. The total distance between the inside and outside surfaces of the operating room will be variable to suit the architect’s layout, but will be sufficient for the flush mounting of equipments. The individual wall panels will be spot welded together at equal intervals to render equal support to the panels. Spot welding will be properly grinded to make the surface leveled. All joints will be filled with metal filler and sanded flush on site ready to receive the plastic finish.
Wall panel’s joints will be invisible after the final wall coating is applied. Cavity between the inner and outer walls will be left with minimum obstruction for the possible addition of equipment at a later date and to enable services, pipes, conduits etc. tuberous within the cavity, Wall mounted equipment will be flush mounted and sealed into theatre.