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New Cross Hospital

This project involved the intricate design and construction of a specialized environment that featured a combination of Trespa and Corian materials, specifically tailored for cleanroom applications. Trespa, known for its durability and resistance to chemical exposure, was strategically selected for its ability to maintain a hygienic surface while also providing aesthetic appeal. Corian, on the other hand, was utilized for its seamless finish and easy maintenance, making it an ideal choice for areas that require high levels of cleanliness and sanitation.


To ensure the structural integrity and stability of the worktops within the cleanroom, stainless steel legs were employed as the primary support system. Stainless steel is renowned for its strength and resistance to corrosion, which is particularly important in cleanroom settings where contamination control is paramount. The use of stainless steel not only enhances the durability of the work surfaces but also contributes to the overall sterile environment by minimizing the risk of bacterial growth and ensuring that surfaces can be easily cleaned and sanitized.


In addition to the worktop installations, the project also incorporated the construction of changing cubicles. These cubicles were designed to provide personnel with a dedicated space to change into cleanroom garments, thereby minimizing the risk of contamination from outside clothing. The changing cubicles were constructed with the same attention to detail and material quality as the rest of the cleanroom, ensuring that they met the stringent requirements for cleanliness and functionality. Each cubicle was equipped with hooks for hanging garments and allowed adequate space to facilitate a smooth transition into the cleanroom attire.


Overall, this project exemplified a comprehensive approach to creating a cleanroom environment that not only meets industry standards but also prioritizes the comfort and efficiency of the users. The thoughtful integration of Trespa and Corian materials, combined with robust stainless steel support structures and well-designed changing facilities, contributed to a highly functional and aesthetically pleasing cleanroom space.

October 2024

Wolverhampton

£170,000

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