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Operating room cleanrooms possess the ability to meet the diverse surgical requirements of different areas within the same space. This effectively saves hospital resources, reduces the pressure on the hospital's operating room capacity, and lowers the risk of infection, playing a vital role for the hospital. Operating room cleanroom construction is a highly systematic project; every link and step must be closely coordinated to ensure its successful completion. So, what are the construction requirements for operating room cleanrooms?
1. Cleanroom walls and ceilings are generally made of 50mm thick sandwich panel color steel plates, characterized by their aesthetic appeal and high rigidity. 1. Rounded corners, door and window frames are generally made of specialized anodized aluminum profiles;
2. Floors use epoxy self-leveling flooring or high-grade imported wear-resistant PVC flooring. For applications requiring anti-static properties, anti-static flooring can be selected;
3. Cleanroom ventilation ducts are made of galvanized thin steel plates and lined with flame-retardant PEF foam plastic boards for good insulation and purification;
4. High-efficiency air outlets use stainless steel frames, which are aesthetically pleasing and easy to clean. The perforated mesh panels are made of painted aluminum plates, which are rust-free, dust-free, and easy to clean;
5. Advanced design concepts optimize the combination of equipment and facilities, creating excellent conditions for medical staff. The postoperative infection rate in traditional operating rooms reaches 30%, while the postoperative infection rate in clean operating rooms is below 0.5%.
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