Cleanroom windows are designed for flush installation with cleanroom doors, ensuring a beautiful and generous appearance. They can be customized to fit various cleanroom environments, such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food. The windows are easy to install and can be adapted to different modular clean wall panels, improving installation efficiency.
5. Optics and Precision Instruments: Ensure that the production and testing of precision optics and instruments are conducted in a controlled environment.
Features Of Cleanroom Window Panels:
Visibility: Provides a clear view for monitoring processes inside the cleanroom without compromising the controlled environment.
Contamination Control: Designed to minimize particle and airflow disruption, helping maintain the cleanliness standards of the cleanroom.
Personnel Safety: Allows safe interaction and communication without the need to enter the cleanroom, reducing the risk of contamination.
Flexibility: Customizable to fit various layouts and compliance requirements, ensuring they meet specific needs of different industries.
Durability: Made from materials like tempered glass or polycarbonate, which are resistant to chemicals and easy to clean.
Type |
Cleanroom Window |
Material Of Construction |
PPGI (pre-painted galvanized iron) PCGI (Pre-Coated Galvanized Iron) Stainless Steel GRP//FRP (Glass/Fiber Reinforced Plastic) |
Window Edges |
Double glazing, frosted glass, rounded corners, right angles (border white and black) |
Glass |
Tempered glass, ultra-white glass, ground glass, fireproof glass, dimming glass |
Soundproof |
20 to 40 dB |
RAL Color |
Customized |
Application |
Pharmaceutical Cleanroom, Electronic Cleanroom, Food Cleanroom, etc. |
Type |
|
Frame |
Frame |
Application |
Pharmaceutical Cleanroom, Electronic |
Coving
All the intersections between partition walls, false ceilings and floors are carefully connected to each other using extruded aluminum profiles. so that all the right angles created by intersection between walls and false ceilings, can be eliminated, hence avoiding the deposit of dust in places that are difficult to reach when cleaning.
90 Degree Wall Coving
Our hidden-fix coving is co-extruded from PVC and has flexible edges, doing away with the need for silicone seals, and provide a hygienic seal at wall-to-ceiling and wall-to-floor transitions.
Features:
Decorative Finish: Adds an elegant and polished look to the junction between walls and ceilings, enhancing the overall aesthetic of a room.
Immediate Decoration: Many coving options come with a paper face, allowing for immediate painting or decoration to match the room’s decor.
Conceals Imperfections: Helps to mask any imperfections at the wall-ceiling junction, such as cracks or uneven surfaces.
2D Corner
2D corner coving are architectural features used in cleanroom construction to create curved transitions between walls and ceilings or walls and floors. These design elements play a crucial role in maintaining cleanliness, airflow control, and hygiene within cleanroom environments.
Features:
Pronounced Curvature: - 3D corner coving features a more pronounced curved design that extends both horizontally and vertically, creating a rounded surface.
Enhanced Contamination Control: - The three-dimensional curve reduces the risk of particle accumulation and minimizes the presence of hard-to-reach corners and crevices.
Critical Cleanrooms: - It is typically used in critical cleanroom applications where the highest levels of cleanliness and contamination control are required, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing and semiconductor fabrication.
3D Corner
3D Corner offers specialized 3D visualization services tailored for cleanroom environments. Cleanrooms are controlled spaces where pollutants like dust, airborne microbes, and aerosol particles are minimized to ensure a sterile environment, crucial for industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Features:
• guarantee an adequate hygienic condition
• simple and immediate cleaning on surface
• Wall to wall & wall to ceiling coving
• Aluminum snap-on backing angle
• Internal corners
• Silicone required for airtight seal
• Zero maintenance
• Easily replaceable in matter of seconds
• Aesthetic look & appeal
•Color choice as per our standard shade card
Specifications: |
Coving, 2D & 3D Corner |
Standard Thickness |
50, 70 & 100mm |
Material Of Construction |
Aluminum & PVC |
Finishing Type |
Powder coated, Anodized |
Color |
RAL 9002, CUSTOMISED |
Wall Thickness |
1.5mm |
RAL Color |
Customized |
PVC |
Standard Off White Color |
Application |
Pharmaceutical Cleanroom, Electronic Cleanroom, Food Cleanroom, etc. |
Cleanroom windows are designed for flush installation with cleanroom doors, ensuring a beautiful and generous appearance. They can be customized to fit various cleanroom environments, such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food. The windows are easy to install and can be adapted to different modular clean wall panels, improving installation efficiency.
5. Optics and Precision Instruments: Ensure that the production and testing of precision optics and instruments are conducted in a controlled environment.
Features Of Cleanroom Window Panels:
Visibility: Provides a clear view for monitoring processes inside the cleanroom without compromising the controlled environment.
Contamination Control: Designed to minimize particle and airflow disruption, helping maintain the cleanliness standards of the cleanroom.
Personnel Safety: Allows safe interaction and communication without the need to enter the cleanroom, reducing the risk of contamination.
Flexibility: Customizable to fit various layouts and compliance requirements, ensuring they meet specific needs of different industries.
Durability: Made from materials like tempered glass or polycarbonate, which are resistant to chemicals and easy to clean.
Type |
Cleanroom Window |
Material Of Construction |
PPGI (pre-painted galvanized iron) PCGI (Pre-Coated Galvanized Iron) Stainless Steel GRP//FRP (Glass/Fiber Reinforced Plastic) |
Window Edges |
Double glazing, frosted glass, rounded corners, right angles (border white and black) |
Glass |
Tempered glass, ultra-white glass, ground glass, fireproof glass, dimming glass |
Soundproof |
20 to 40 dB |
RAL Color |
Customized |
Application |
Pharmaceutical Cleanroom, Electronic Cleanroom, Food Cleanroom, etc. |
Type |
|
Frame |
Frame |
Application |
Pharmaceutical Cleanroom, Electronic |
Coving
All the intersections between partition walls, false ceilings and floors are carefully connected to each other using extruded aluminum profiles. so that all the right angles created by intersection between walls and false ceilings, can be eliminated, hence avoiding the deposit of dust in places that are difficult to reach when cleaning.
90 Degree Wall Coving
Our hidden-fix coving is co-extruded from PVC and has flexible edges, doing away with the need for silicone seals, and provide a hygienic seal at wall-to-ceiling and wall-to-floor transitions.
Features:
Decorative Finish: Adds an elegant and polished look to the junction between walls and ceilings, enhancing the overall aesthetic of a room.
Immediate Decoration: Many coving options come with a paper face, allowing for immediate painting or decoration to match the room’s decor.
Conceals Imperfections: Helps to mask any imperfections at the wall-ceiling junction, such as cracks or uneven surfaces.
2D Corner
2D corner coving are architectural features used in cleanroom construction to create curved transitions between walls and ceilings or walls and floors. These design elements play a crucial role in maintaining cleanliness, airflow control, and hygiene within cleanroom environments.
Features:
Pronounced Curvature: - 3D corner coving features a more pronounced curved design that extends both horizontally and vertically, creating a rounded surface.
Enhanced Contamination Control: - The three-dimensional curve reduces the risk of particle accumulation and minimizes the presence of hard-to-reach corners and crevices.
Critical Cleanrooms: - It is typically used in critical cleanroom applications where the highest levels of cleanliness and contamination control are required, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing and semiconductor fabrication.
3D Corner
3D Corner offers specialized 3D visualization services tailored for cleanroom environments. Cleanrooms are controlled spaces where pollutants like dust, airborne microbes, and aerosol particles are minimized to ensure a sterile environment, crucial for industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Features:
• guarantee an adequate hygienic condition
• simple and immediate cleaning on surface
• Wall to wall & wall to ceiling coving
• Aluminum snap-on backing angle
• Internal corners
• Silicone required for airtight seal
• Zero maintenance
• Easily replaceable in matter of seconds
• Aesthetic look & appeal
•Color choice as per our standard shade card
Specifications: |
Coving, 2D & 3D Corner |
Standard Thickness |
50, 70 & 100mm |
Material Of Construction |
Aluminum & PVC |
Finishing Type |
Powder coated, Anodized |
Color |
RAL 9002, CUSTOMISED |
Wall Thickness |
1.5mm |
RAL Color |
Customized |
PVC |
Standard Off White Color |
Application |
Pharmaceutical Cleanroom, Electronic Cleanroom, Food Cleanroom, etc. |
Regarding cleanroom design, windows are important for keeping the surroundings clean and making operations run more smoothly. Ziebaq has many cleanroom windows, including the common fully flush rectangular windows and semi-flush round corner windows. Our windows are made to meet the unique needs of different cleanroom applications. They were made with accuracy and functionality in mind. This piece will discuss the features, benefits, and things you should consider when choosing cleanroom windows for your business.
Cleanroom windows are important in controlled settings where keeping germs from spreading is crucial. Their form and placement can greatly affect how comfortable workers are and how well the business runs. At Ziebaq, we know that the right window choices can make it easier to communicate, keep an eye on things, and make the space look nice while ensuring high cleanliness standards are met.
Viewing panels placed in cleanrooms in strategic places lets operators in different areas stay in visual touch and talk to each other clearly without breaking contamination rules. This plan improves workflow and makes it easier to keep an eye on things without stopping them.
Visiting and inspection halls often have windows for several reasons:
• Supervision: They let supervisors keep an eye on jobs without stopping processes that are already going on.
• Aesthetic Appeal: Correctly placed windows make cleanrooms look better overall, making the space feel friendlier.
• Operational Efficiency: Windows make it easier for people to talk to each other by letting them see each other, so workers don't have to leave their posts as often, which lowers the risk of contamination.
We value your cleanroom's safety, so our cleanroom windows are made the way they are. When tempered glass breaks, it breaks into rough pieces instead of sharp bits, which makes it less likely that someone will get hurt. We offer laminated glass or polycarbonate as extra safety choices in places with a higher chance of an impact.
Our windows can also be coated to block certain colours of light. This is especially helpful in fields like optics, where ultraviolet light is used to clean things. This kind of equipment keeps your laboratory in good shape and ensures that employees can work safely.
Maintaining a cleanroom is important for keeping it germ-free, and windows are no different. Dirty particles can build up on frames, sills, and bolts, making cleaning harder. To stop this from happening, our cleanroom windows are made in two main styles:
When Fully Flush Windows are installed, they are flush with the movable wall. They're easy to clean because they have no corners or protrusions to collect dust and germs. This design reduces contamination sources, making it ideal for cleanrooms.
If you need windows that don't have to meet as strict cleanliness standards, Semi-Flush Mount Windows are a cheap option. The small rubber edge around these windows doesn't let dirt stick to them and is still easy to clean. This design strikes a good mix of cost and usefulness when used in various cleanroom settings.
Choosing the right cleanroom window takes careful thought about several things, such as:
1. Cleanroom Classification: Figure out what level of cleaning your cleanroom needs to be. For higher classifications, windows may need to be fully flush, while for lower classifications, semi-flush choices can work.
2. Window Placement: Work with our experts to place windows that allow the most light and conversation. Think about places where you need to supervise people or where natural light can improve work.
3. Material Considerations: Consider what you need regarding safety and usefulness. Depending on your environment's needs, you could pick polycarbonate, tempered glass, or laminated glass.
4. Maintenance Needs: Determine how often the windows need to be cleaned and choose styles that lower the risk of contamination. Fully flush designs are usually easy to clean.
5. Aesthetic Preferences: Consider how the windows' design fits the cleanroom's general look and feel. The way something looks can have a big effect on how happy and comfortable employees are.
For high-end cleanrooms, Fully Flush Windows are a great choice. When installed flat against the wall, they don't have any sides or corners, making them easy to clean and lowering the risk of getting germs. This system works great in places where even small particles can make things less reliable.
Semi-Flush Mount Windows are a good choice for buildings that need to save money. They have a small rubber edge that is easy to clean and doesn't gather dust. They are a good compromise between price and performance, so they can be used in cleanrooms with lower cleaning standards.
We at Ziebaq know that every environment is different. Our experts can help determine which window arrangements work best for your needs. We ensure that our windows work with your business goals, whether you need standard or custom designs.
Our cleanroom windows are made of different materials to meet different safety and function needs. We offer choices specific to your cleanroom's needs, such as tempered glass for safety and laminated glass and polycarbonate for resistance to impact.
Are you ready to improve the atmosphere of your cleanroom by adding custom-made, high-quality windows to fit your needs? Our company's experts are here to help you make the best choices for safety, cleanliness, and visibility.
Ziebaq can help you find the best cleanroom window options to improve operational efficiency and keep things as clean as possible. Fill out our form or call us to begin.
What materials are used for cleanroom windows?
Most windows in cleanrooms are made of polycarbonate, tempered glass, or reinforced glass. These materials were picked because they are long-lasting, safe, and good at reducing particle emissions.
How do cleanroom windows help maintain cleanliness?
The windows in a cleanroom are made to be flush or almost flush with the wall panels. This keeps dust from building up. Because they are smooth, they are easier to clean, which helps keep the area clean.
What types of cleanroom windows are available?
Fully flush rectangular windows and semi-flush round corner windows are two common choices. Each style is made to meet different levels of cleanliness and work requirements.
Can cleanroom windows be customized?
Yes, cleanroom windows can be changed in size, shape, and coverings to fit specific needs. For example, UV blocking can be added to areas that need to be cleaned.
How are cleanroom windows installed?
Special techniques are used to place cleanroom windows so that they make a tight seal that keeps air out and keeps the controlled environment. To meet cleanroom standards, assembly should be done by a professional.
Do cleanroom windows have any safety features?
Cleanroom windows generally have tempered glass, which breaks into blunt shards to lessen injury risk. Impact-resistant regions may use laminated glass or polycarbonate.
How do I determine the best window type for my cleanroom?
Your cleanroom's classification, operational needs, and climate determine the optimal window type. Cleanroom experts can help you assess your needs and choose the best option.