IN-HOUSE MANUFACTURE | CLEANROOM | ENCLOSURES
CEILINGS
We assess according to the needs of the client the most suitable roof type for their facilities. The kind of ceiling chosen, the needs of the installation, the finishes and the thickness will help us choose the most suitable roof. Within the roofs we find different types of combinations: accessible and non-accessible, and in both cases, continuous or modular. Each of them specific for different needs.
Description
ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS FOR CLEAN ROOMS
Modular
Ceilings with visible profiles, used in areas with sufficient height in the false ceiling for access and that also allow inspection from inside.
Continuos
Ceilings with hidden profiles, especially designed for rooms with space in the false ceiling for access, allowing the maintenance of installations almost without affecting the production areas.
NON-ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS FOR CLEAN ROOMS
Modulares
Modular NON-Accessible ceilings.
Ceilings with visible profiles, generally used in areas with little height in the false ceiling so that they must be inspected from inside the room.
Continuos
Continuos NON-Accessible ceilings.
Ceilings with hidden profiles, used to minimise the number of joints and avoid visible profiles in areas with little height in the false ceiling. Generally, these ceilings are of difficult access since there are no auxiliary through structure or specific inspection openings.
Main advantages
Quick and clean assembly
Adaptation to the specific needs of the installation
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Projects
Facilities for a company focused on the production of DNA for advanced therapies
Turnkey project executed in several phases with excellent coordination and compliance with deadlines.
Autovaccine production plant
Complete project adapted to the security and containment needs of the client.
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