Introduction
In the pharmaceutical, electronics, and sterile laboratory industries, air cleanliness and contamination control are top priorities. Cleanroom sandwich panels are critical components for building environments that meet Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. This article discusses the specifications, materials, and advantages of modular panels for sterile rooms.
What is a Cleanroom Sandwich Panel?
A cleanroom sandwich panel is a modular wall and ceiling system specifically designed to prevent dust accumulation and facilitate sanitation. Unlike standard construction panels, cleanroom panels feature flush surfaces and airtight joint systems.
Key GMP Standards Characteristics
- Anti-Bacterial Surface: Special coating that prevents microbial growth.
- Flush System: Connections between panels, doors, and windows must be level to avoid dead corners.
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to corrosive cleaning agents and disinfectants.
Latest 2026 Technical Specifications
For 2026, industrial standards in Southeast Asia emphasize thermal efficiency and material durability:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Core Material | PIR (Polyisocyanurate), Rockwool (Fireproof), Honeycomb (Aluminum) |
| Skin Thickness | 0.5mm - 0.8mm (Pre-painted Galvanized Iron) |
| PIR Density | 40-42 kg/m³ |
| Effective Width | 1000mm - 1180mm |
Advantages of Modular Panels
- Rapid Installation: Reduces construction time by up to 50% compared to conventional walls.
- Flexibility: Easy to dismantle or expand if production layouts change.
- GMP Certification: Facilitates the audit process for pharmaceutical industries.
Conclusion
Investing in high-quality cleanroom sandwich panels is the first step to ensuring product quality and compliance with international standards. Contact our expert team for design consultation and the best prices for 2026.


