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Clean Rooms for Composite Fibres

The composite fibres sector requires very high standards of cleanliness: since these materials must guarantee exceptional performance in terms of quality and safety, the processing steps involved must adhere to the strictest contamination-control parameters.

Clean Rooms are the ideal solution for any need. At Galvani, we put our know-how and expertise to good use, creating Clean Rooms for the composite fibres sector, with meticulous attention paid to every single detail, high-quality components and a Turnkey service.

Clean Rooms for Composite Fibres

The composite fibres sector requires very high standards of cleanliness: since these materials must guarantee exceptional performance in terms of quality and safety, the processing steps involved must adhere to the strictest contamination-control parameters.

Clean Rooms are the ideal solution for any need. At Galvani, we put our know-how and expertise to good use, creating Clean Rooms for the composite fibres sector, with meticulous attention paid to every single detail, high-quality components and a Turnkey service.

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Characteristics of Clean Rooms for the composite fibres sector

When processing composite fibres, a fundamental step involves laying out individual layers of fibres and applying adhesive. During these delicate stages, there must be no contamination from external agents that, if successful in infiltrating the materials, may compromise their strength and performance.

This is why Clean Rooms are highly recommended. These dedicated areas have strict airborne-particle control requirements and allow these processes to take place safety. In addition to particle levels, the temperature, pressure and humidity are strictly monitored too.

Technical requirements and relevant standards

The cleanliness classes stipulate the technical requirements that each type of Clean Room must adhere to: they range from ISO1 (the highest cleanliness level) to ISO9 and contain information regarding the maximum number of particles permitted per m³, temperature, humidity and pressure. Our technicians will be able to advise you on which cleanliness class is suited to your requirements.

These classes, as well as all the guidelines concerning the Clean Room sector, are laid down in the ISO 14644 standard, which must be adhered to at every stage, from planning and design to manufacturing, validation and maintenance.

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Uses of Clean Rooms for the Composite fibres sector

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Solutions

Due to the specifics involved, the processing of composite fibres requires a controlled-contamination environment that only a Clean Room can provide.

Thanks to our know-how, expertise and experience, we understand how to analyse your needs and to advise you on the best bespoke solution tailored to your cleanliness needs.

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A Clean Room is a closed, controlled-contamination environment: air cleanliness, temperature, humidity and pressure levels are kept under constant control, so that processes and operations that require a clean and well-monitored environment can be carried out inside.

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