How to Choose the Right Clean Room Wall Panels for Your Facility
- Lucky Deep
- Sep 17
- 2 min read

1. Material of Construction
Skin Options: PCGI / PCGI (GPSP), PPGI / PPGI, and SS / SS combinations.
These variations allow you to select the most suitable finish depending on durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of cleaning.
2. Sheet Thickness
Available thickness options: 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, and 0.8 mm.
Thicker sheets provide stronger durability and better resistance to mechanical stress, while thinner ones are cost-effective for low-impact environments.
3. Coating Specifications
Powder Coating: 60–80 microns for enhanced protection against wear and corrosion.
Pre-Coating: 30–35 microns to provide smooth finish and durability.
Both options ensure long service life in high-performance cleanroom conditions.
4. Insulation Types
PUF (40±2 kg/m³ density): Excellent thermal insulation and lightweight.
PIR (48±2 kg/m³ density): Superior fire resistance with good thermal properties.
Rockwool (96 & 144 kg/m³ density): Outstanding fire resistance and acoustic performance.
The right insulation depends on whether your priority is fire safety, thermal control, or noise reduction.
5. Sealing & Hygiene
Panels are sealed with food-grade silicone on both sides.
The gap should not exceed 4 mm to maintain a contamination-free environment.
This ensures compliance with stringent hygiene and safety standards.
6. Dimensions & Thickness
Width: Standard 1200 mm or customized as per room layout.
Height: Designed according to project specifications.
Panel Thickness: Available in 35, 50, 80, and 100 mm options, ensuring flexibility for different cleanroom applications.
7. Support & Installation
Powder-coated base runners support the structure.
Self-supported panels with interconnecting profiles make installation faster and more efficient.
8. Aesthetic & Color Options
Standard RAL 9002 color provides a clean, professional appearance.
Custom colors from the RAL chart can be provided for specific facility requirements.
9. Panel Types
Progressive Panels: Installed in sequence for long stretches of cleanroom walls.
Non-Progressive Panels: Can be removed or replaced individually, ideal for facilities requiring frequent modifications.
10. Final Selection Checklist
Before choosing, evaluate:
Your facility’s industry standards (pharma, healthcare, electronics, etc.).
Fire safety requirements.
Budget and maintenance considerations.
Flexibility for future modifications or expansions.
By considering these factors, you can select the right Clean Room Wall Panels that provide durability, compliance, and efficiency for your cleanroom facility.




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