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AM-CW05
Amber
AM-CW05
In a biosafety laboratory or Cleanroom environment, the Cleanroom View Panel, as an important part of the wall, has features such as visual transparency, acoustic insulation and airtightness, providing the convenience of visualising the operation of the laboratory environment.
The installation method of Cleanroom Window will affect its sealing effect and overall aesthetics, common installation methods include:
Most commonly used on colour steel walls, the Glass Viewing Panel is embedded in the wall to ensure that the window frame is flush with the wall surface. This type of installation is not only simple and aesthetically pleasing, but also minimises dead space for cleaning and is suitable for most clean space design standards.
Suitable for walls that have already been shaped or structures that cannot be grooved, the window frame is attached to the outside of the wall. This method is quick to construct, but requires a more precise sealing process to ensure dust and leakage prevention.
When multiple Door View Panels need to be used in combination, they can be modularly assembled, which improves installation efficiency and facilitates maintenance and replacement at a later stage.
When choosing a Cleanroom Window, the structural differences between double glazing and single glazing are directly related to the actual use performance.
In the double-glass structure, the dry gas filling or vacuum design between the two pieces of glass can effectively isolate the external noise and temperature changes, and maintain a stable working environment inside the laboratory, which is especially suitable for acoustically sensitive Biosafety Lab. Single pane glass is relatively weak in sound and heat insulation.
The Cleanroom View Panel from Amber is generally made of insulated glass with an internal sealant edge process, which ensures that it will not fog up even after long-term use, ensuring a clear view. In contrast, single pane glass is more susceptible to water vapour condensation during large temperature differences, which is not conducive to cleanroom management.
Double-glazed glass is made of toughened material, which is more resistant to impact and has a higher safety protection level, and meets the standards for use in high-grade clean environments. Single pane glass is suitable for less demanding auxiliary areas.
Our Glass Viewing Panels are widely used in pharmaceutical factories, biological laboratories, electronic factories and other cleanrooms. We support customised non-standard sizes and special materials (e.g. explosion-proof, UV-proof, etc.) to meet the needs of different environments. Our Clean Room Windows have passed strict airtightness tests and have been certified to many cleanliness standards, ensuring that every viewing window adds to the cleanliness of the space.
In a biosafety laboratory or Cleanroom environment, the Cleanroom View Panel, as an important part of the wall, has features such as visual transparency, acoustic insulation and airtightness, providing the convenience of visualising the operation of the laboratory environment.
The installation method of Cleanroom Window will affect its sealing effect and overall aesthetics, common installation methods include:
Most commonly used on colour steel walls, the Glass Viewing Panel is embedded in the wall to ensure that the window frame is flush with the wall surface. This type of installation is not only simple and aesthetically pleasing, but also minimises dead space for cleaning and is suitable for most clean space design standards.
Suitable for walls that have already been shaped or structures that cannot be grooved, the window frame is attached to the outside of the wall. This method is quick to construct, but requires a more precise sealing process to ensure dust and leakage prevention.
When multiple Door View Panels need to be used in combination, they can be modularly assembled, which improves installation efficiency and facilitates maintenance and replacement at a later stage.
When choosing a Cleanroom Window, the structural differences between double glazing and single glazing are directly related to the actual use performance.
In the double-glass structure, the dry gas filling or vacuum design between the two pieces of glass can effectively isolate the external noise and temperature changes, and maintain a stable working environment inside the laboratory, which is especially suitable for acoustically sensitive Biosafety Lab. Single pane glass is relatively weak in sound and heat insulation.
The Cleanroom View Panel from Amber is generally made of insulated glass with an internal sealant edge process, which ensures that it will not fog up even after long-term use, ensuring a clear view. In contrast, single pane glass is more susceptible to water vapour condensation during large temperature differences, which is not conducive to cleanroom management.
Double-glazed glass is made of toughened material, which is more resistant to impact and has a higher safety protection level, and meets the standards for use in high-grade clean environments. Single pane glass is suitable for less demanding auxiliary areas.
Our Glass Viewing Panels are widely used in pharmaceutical factories, biological laboratories, electronic factories and other cleanrooms. We support customised non-standard sizes and special materials (e.g. explosion-proof, UV-proof, etc.) to meet the needs of different environments. Our Clean Room Windows have passed strict airtightness tests and have been certified to many cleanliness standards, ensuring that every viewing window adds to the cleanliness of the space.