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TIMOTEC Cleanroom Systems & Components

Screens 111.06/A


Screens are designed to increase the efficiency of airflow in a clean environment. They prevent the intake of air from the surrounding room and create a closed workspace with a uniform airflow under a circulation unit or laminar field.

They are designed for circulation units, laminar fields, or for installation in suspended ceiling structures. Anywhere it is necessary to direct the airflow.

The screen structure consists of an anchoring part and a hanging part. The hanging part is made of either flexible strips or plexiglass. Flexible strips are designed as removable or fixed. Plexiglass screens are always designed as fixed - non-removable.

  • Anchoring part: RAL 9016 or in AISI 304 version
  • Anchoring type:
    • Side
    • Top
  • Screens:
    • Flexible - strips
    • Rigid - plexiglass
  • Variant:
    • Fixed
    • Removable
  • Version:
    • Standard
    • Antistatic

TECHNICAL DATA

Type
Screens

Variant
Side anchoring flexible
Side anchoring flexible removable
Side anchoring rigid
Top anchoring flexible
Top anchoring flexible removable
Top anchoring rigid

Version
Antistatic
Standard

Length
valuedimension
Screen length625 mm
Screen length1250 mm
Screen lengthmax 4000 mm

Screen height
valuedimension
Screen height300 mm
Screen height2100 mm
Screen heightXXX

Material
RAL 9016
Stainless steel version AISI 304

Number of corners
Without corners
1 Corner
2 Corners

Additional anchoring through the suspended ceiling
without additional anchoring
1 pc of MS-153 anchor into light ceiling
2 pcs of MS-153 anchor into light ceiling

Anchoring to the structural ceiling
without anchoring
Hilti beam clamp (steel rolled beams I, U, L)
L-profile (steel structure from closed profiles, etc.)
Threaded rod coupler (concrete ceiling structure)
Threaded rod length
MS-126: Threaded rod M6x1000
MS-127: Threaded rod M6x2000

Atypical design
Standard solution
Atypical solution
Standard solution
0 - unambiguous specification from the offered variants
Atypical design
Q - atypical solution that cannot be unambiguously specified by code