Cleanroom Solutions - Modular Cleanroom Partitions and Systems by PHOENIXX SMARTBUILD

Cleanroom Solutions — Modular Partitions, Ceilings, Doors & Flooring for GMP Environments

PHOENIXX manufactures complete Cleanroom Systems including Modular Partitions, Walkable Ceilings, Cleanroom Doors, and Epoxy/PU Flooring for ISO Class 5-8 environments. GMP, FDA, and WHO compliant.

80+

Cleanroom Projects

ISO 5-8

Class Range

GMP/FDA

Compliant

200 kg/m²

Walkable Load

Why Choose PHOENIXX Cleanroom Solutions?

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ISO Compliance

Designed for ISO Class 5-8 cleanrooms meeting international contamination control standards.

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GMP/FDA Ready

Pharmaceutical-grade finishes compliant with GMP, FDA, and WHO manufacturing guidelines.

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Modular Design

Pre-engineered components for rapid installation and easy future expansion or modification.

Low Particle Generation

Flush surfaces, sealed joints, and coved corners minimize particle accumulation.

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Service Integration

Designed for HEPA filters, lighting, HVAC, and utility integration without air leakage.

Technical Specifications

Partitions

Thickness50/75/100 mm
HeightUp to 6000 mm
FinishHPL/Steel/Glass
JointCam-lock/H-profile

Ceilings

TypeWalkable/Non-walkable
LoadUp to 200 kg/m²
Grid600x600 / 1200x600 mm
SealingGel/Gasket

Doors

TypeSwing/Sliding/Hermetic
SealingMagnetic/Brush/Inflatable
FrameSS304/316/Aluminum
GlassFull/Half/Vision

Flooring

TypeEpoxy/PU/ESD
Thickness2-6 mm
FinishSelf-leveling/Mortar
Curing7-14 days

Application Guide

What cleanroom class can your products achieve?

Our cleanroom products support ISO Class 5 to ISO Class 8 environments. For ISO 5, we recommend walkable ceilings with gel-sealed HEPA filters, flush partitions with coved corners, and hermetic doors. For ISO 7-8, non-walkable ceilings and standard cleanroom doors are suitable.

Are your products suitable for pharmaceutical manufacturing?

Yes. All our cleanroom products are designed to meet GMP, FDA 21 CFR Part 211, and WHO guidelines. We provide smooth, non-porous surfaces, coved corners, and proper sealing to prevent microbial growth and ensure easy cleaning.

Can cleanroom partitions be relocated?

Yes. Our modular partition systems use cam-lock or H-profile joints that allow disassembly and reassembly. This is ideal for facilities that need to reconfigure layouts for new production lines or equipment changes.

What flooring is recommended for electronics cleanrooms?

For electronics manufacturing and semiconductor facilities, we recommend ESD (Electrostatic Dissipative) epoxy or PU flooring with resistance of 10⁶ to 10⁹ ohms. This prevents static discharge that could damage sensitive components.

Do you provide turnkey cleanroom construction?

Yes. PHOENIXX offers complete cleanroom solutions from design to commissioning including HVAC, electrical, HEPA filtration, and validation support. We can deliver single cleanrooms or multi-room facilities.

Trusted by Pharma & Biotech Leaders

4.9/5 from 65+ projects

PHOENIXX built our ISO Class 7 pharmaceutical cleanroom in record time. The modular system allowed us to expand capacity within 3 weeks when demand increased. Excellent quality and support.

Production Head

API Manufacturer, Ahmedabad

PharmaceuticalBiotechnologyElectronicsSemiconductorHealthcareFood ProcessingResearch Labs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ISO Class 5 and ISO Class 8?

ISO 14644-1 classifies cleanrooms by particle counts. ISO 5 allows 3,520 particles ≥0.5µm per m³ (most stringent), while ISO 8 allows 3,520,000 particles. Pharmaceutical sterile manufacturing typically requires ISO 5-7, while packaging may use ISO 8.

What materials are used in cleanroom partitions?

We use sandwich panels (PUF/PIR core with steel/HPL facing), hollow-core panels for non-load-bearing walls, and aluminum framing. All materials are smooth, non-porous, and resistant to cleaning chemicals.

How is air leakage prevented in cleanrooms?

We use multiple sealing methods: cam-lock joints with gaskets for partitions, gel or gasket sealing for HEPA filters, magnetic/brush seals for doors, and coved corners with sealant. Positive pressure differentials maintain contamination control.

What is a walkable ceiling and when is it needed?

Walkable ceilings support loads up to 200 kg/m² for maintenance personnel to access HEPA filters, dampers, and utilities from above. Required for larger cleanrooms with frequent filter changes or complex MEP systems.

Can cleanroom doors have interlocks?

Yes. We provide interlock systems where two doors cannot open simultaneously, maintaining pressure differentials and preventing contamination during personnel/material transfer between areas of different cleanliness levels.

What is the curing time for cleanroom flooring?

Epoxy flooring requires 7 days minimum cure before light traffic and 14 days for full cure. PU flooring cures faster (5-7 days). We can use fast-cure systems for urgent projects with reduced timelines.

Do you provide cleanroom validation support?

Yes. We assist with IQ/OQ documentation and coordinate with validation consultants for particle count testing, air velocity, pressure differential, and recovery time measurements as per ISO 14644.

What HEPA filter sizes do you support?

Standard sizes: 2'x4' (610x1220mm), 2'x2' (610x610mm), and custom sizes. We support terminal housings for both gel-seal and gasket-seal filters with H13/H14 efficiency (99.95-99.995% @ 0.3µm).

Can glass panels be used in cleanroom walls?

Yes. We provide flush-glazed and vision panels in cleanroom partitions using toughened glass (8-12mm) or laminated safety glass. Frames are flush-mounted with silicone sealing for cleanroom integrity.

What is ESD flooring and where is it used?

ESD (Electrostatic Dissipative) flooring has controlled electrical resistance (10⁶-10⁹ ohms) to safely dissipate static charges. Essential for electronics, semiconductor, and explosive atmosphere cleanrooms where static discharge causes defects or hazards.

How long does cleanroom construction take?

Typical timelines: Small cleanroom (100-500 sq.ft): 4-6 weeks. Medium cleanroom (500-2000 sq.ft): 6-10 weeks. Large facility (2000+ sq.ft): 10-16 weeks. Modular systems reduce time by 30-40% vs conventional construction.

What warranty do you provide on cleanroom products?

Partitions/Ceilings: 5 years on structural integrity, 2 years on finish. Doors: 2 years on door, 1 year on hardware. Flooring: 2 years on delamination. All warranties cover manufacturing defects under normal use.

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