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Higher tightness and lower maintenance requirements save energy
Fakuma 2015
In the cleanroom systems of the Cleancell series, the manufacturer Schilling Engineering, Wutöschingen, has closely examined and comprehensively considered the energy costs.
Through the interplay of recirculation technology, high airtightness, and low-maintenance components, the systems consume less energy than comparable cleanroom systems. The air is continuously circulated from the cleanroom and returned through the wall modules to the filter units of the ceiling plenum back into the cleanroom. This reuse of already cooled and minimally loaded air from the cleanroom saves a lot of energy. Additionally, the high-performance U15 ULPA filters used and the lower particle load of the reused air cause less wear. As a result, they require less maintenance and fewer filter changes. Wall and ceiling elements of the cleanroom are connected with a patented silicone-free GMP sealing clip system. This results in very tight cleanrooms, low particle emission, and offers the advantage of flexible expansion or retrofitting possibilities of the modular system.
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Schilling Engineering GmbH
Industriestraße 26
79793 Wutöschingen
Germany
Phone: +49 7746 927890
email: info@schillingengineering.de
Internet: http://www.schillingengineering.de








