Buying a Turnkey modular cleanroom means you don’t have to find and deal with nine different contractors. If you decide to build a cleanroom yourself you need to hire an architect to draw it up, an engineer to design the AC and filtration systems, then hire drywall, painters, ceiling installers, HVAC, electrician, flooring installer, and testing firm to certify the cleanroom.
Buying a turnkey modular cleanroom will mean the installation will go faster. American Cleanroom Systems has a dedicated factory team of experienced cleanroom installers that will quickly assemble your modular cleanroom. The negative pressure plenum significantly reduces the amount of AC ducting that needs to be installed and the modular walls built-in electrical raceway makes the installation of electrical outlets, light switches, and data ports a breeze.
Buying a turnkey modular cleanroom means less disruption and construction dirt in your factory or job site. Modular cleanroom components are prefabricated and cut to the final size at our factory. This means there is a little messy on-site cutting. Second, because the components are prefabricated and the negative pressure plenum design, the installation of a modular turnkey cleanroom can take less than one-third of the time as conventional construction.
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