Cleanroom windows in a Highcare are large and provide a pleasant working environment. The large openings give a clear view of the work in the dust-free room. Once the criticism was that working in a room with barely any windows is boring. There is normal social contact with colleagues.
Pleasant workplace
It is a pleasant workplace. It reduces the difference between inside and outside the clean room. Working in an environment with large window surfaces promotes social contact.
Highcare uses large windows and sliding glass doors. It promotes the open structure and facilitates contact with colleagues outside the dust-free room.
Flat and tight
The window surface is in a plane with the wall panels. Highcare has chosen a flat and tight structure between windows, wall panels, sliding doors and ceilings in its design. Air flows unimpeded, without turbulence, along the walls and ceilings, toward the return grilles at the bottom of the wall segments.
Modular
The composition of this hollow wall system is easy to modify. Simple to disassemble and the layout is easy to change due to its modular design. It reduces maintenance costs because during machine installation the walls can be completely disassembled. Should it be necessary to change a panel in the future, in a Highcare the wall panels are simple to replace; without breaking or sawing.
Moving
The complete system, with the exception of the cast or slab floor, is demountable. The cleanrooms are easy to relocate. A Highcare cleanroom can be leased. There is even a used market for it.
Fire Safe
The standard Highcare wall is fireproof. We do not use flammable products such as PIR, PUR or PS, as in the commonly used cold storage elements. The Highcare system is unique and has been used successfully for 25 years.
What is special about the Highcare wall, the synergy with the ceiling
Unique air technology; from the ceiling and return via the skirting boards, through the hollow walls- flat, tight dismountable walls and ceilings- solid metal system- long economic life- hollow walls and ceilings- pipes are located outside the clean rooms in walls and above the ceilings- walls and ceilings are easily accessible- damages can be replaced quickly and inexpensively- with this modular system, spaces can be easily enlarged- very competitive, renovations at limited costs- the lighting plan is movable and easy to expand- fire-safe materials, no PUR, PIR or PS- synergy between walls, ceilings and technical installations- in-house production and engineering- turnkey delivery- flexible, even ten years after delivery- the wall and ceiling system is already being installed in the clean rooms. >25yrs successfully applied
A Highcare room is extra clean by using these special walls. The walls are flat and tight without pipes, cables and grilles. The wall system is hollow – has a cavity – in which pipes or return air ducts run. The panels are demountable and the cavity is accessible. This creates synergy between walls, ceilings, air technology and daily maintenance. The quality of the wall system, with its unique return strips at plinth level, therefore plays an important role in classification and reducing maintenance costs.
A room without piping is easy to keep clean, sanitary and easy to flush with filtered air, “flush. The absence of annoying pipes in the cleanroom facilitates daily cleaning of the room. Some cleanrooms are cleaned several times a day.
Easily interchangeable
The 900 mm wall system is designed so that all parts are simply interchangeable. Highcare has chosen a basic size of 300 mm for all building components. With this human size, as standard: cabinets, tables, chairs, seating areas, day sizes of door frames, walking areas, etc. fit into the room.With this modular principle, the chance of special fit sizes is the smallest. All components in the cleanroom are built according to this modular system. As a result, windows, doors, return grilles, LED lighting, etc., are easily interchangeable. In principle, this system allows “anyone” to put together a design on paper.
Material
The choice of such a reproducible wall system, which is inert and reliable in terms of dimensions, explains why Highcare chooses metal. There is no alternative to metal that meets so many requirements, such as being resistant to mechanical damage, fire safety, antistatic properties or reproducibility.This wafer-thin material is strong yet able to withstand great forces. It is readily available, available in large sizes and with a variety of finishes that are resistant to all kinds of chemicals.
Hollow wall (cavity wall)
In cleanrooms, the features that define the quality of the space are “flush” and plumbing. The Highcare wall system is hollow. The cavity is used to supply utilities from outside the room. The cavity space remains accessible from the mezzanine even after completion. The wall panels are simple to open to extend or relocate connections. The cavity space is also used to exhaust return air.
Dilatations between wall panels
The Highcare cleanroom wall is flat and tightly connected on four sides. The vertical seams are connected with a special 4 mm wide cleanroom sealant. The width of the seams is chosen so that the connection remains tightly connected to both panels and the back. The connection is air and watertight. The special cleanroom sealant is both flexible and adhesive and can be removed after disassembly if necessary. The system is designed so that all walls are remountable.
Synergy
Over the past twenty years, the cleanroom wall has been greatly improved. The synergy between walls, ceilings and air treatment technology are the basis for the high technical level in the Highcare cleanroom. We have been producing cleanrooms for more than twenty-five years. Compact sterile metal wall elements, efficiently and flatly finished with lots of glass. A safe and pleasant working environment.
Dismountable/brakeable
A cleanroom wall is sometimes disassembled several times during its life cycle to refurbish machinery or other technical components. With the Highcare wall system, it is always possible to remount the wall after completion and possibly divide wall segments differently.