Polyurethane is a versatile material that plays a significant role in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in cleanroom environments, where stringent cleanliness and durability standards are required.
Trolley Wheels:
Used in cleanroom trolleys to transport materials safely without contaminating the environment.
Non-marking and abrasion-resistant to maintain cleanroom standards.
Easy to clean and sanitize.
Resistant to chemicals, ensuring longevity.
Panels (Walls and Ceilings):
Polyurethane sandwich panels are widely used for cleanroom walls and ceilings.
Excellent insulation properties, maintaining required temperatures.
Seamless finish for easy cleaning and preventing microbial growth.
Lightweight yet durable, making them ideal for modular construction.
Flooring:
Polyurethane flooring is essential for cleanrooms to maintain hygiene and withstand heavy usage.
Provides a seamless, smooth surface to prevent contamination.
Resistant to chemicals, scratches, and impacts.
Anti-slip properties for worker safety.
Seals and Gaskets:
Polyurethane is used for sealing cleanroom doors to maintain airtight conditions.
Protective Coatings:
Applied on surfaces to enhance durability and resistance to wear and tear.
Why is Polyurethane Preferred?
Its durability, chemical resistance, and easy maintenance make it an ideal choice for pharmaceutical environments that require compliance with GMP standards.