2D Profiles (Flat / Straight Sections) These are flat or slightly curved panels. Used for wall cladding joints, partitions, and straight transitions. Materials: PVC → lightweight, corrosion-resistant, easy to clean. Aluminum → stronger, more durable, often used where structural rigidity is needed. 3D Profiles (Extruded Sections) The complex cross-section pieces (seen in the middle). Designed for joining panels, creating sealed connections, and improving structural integrity. Often used in: Modular cleanroom panels Ceiling-to-wall joints Provide airtight sealing, which is critical in cleanrooms. Coving (Corners & Junctions) The curved corner pieces (bottom right and top right). Wall-to-floor Wall-to-wall Wall-to-ceiling intersections Eliminates sharp 90° corners Prevents dust and microbial buildup Makes cleaning and sanitization easier Why These Are Important in Cleanrooms Maintain hygienic, seamless surfaces Support GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) compliance Resist chemicals and disinfectants Help control particle accumulation Pharmaceutical manufacturing Hospitals & operation theatres Food processing units Laboratories & electronics manufacturing
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