Coving – Aluminum / PVC coving
Eliminating corners prevents microbiological build up and streamlines the pathways for air flow in these rooms. This means coving is an essential part of a cleanroom that needs to be installed and maintained effectively.
Cleanrooms are vital spaces for both pharmaceutical and specialized industries, where compliant products are actually generated. In these rooms, the close control of production conditions is required to ensure high-quality output that satisfies industry guidelines.
The levels of pollutants, particles, and any other potential contaminants must be kept to a certifiable minimum. T successfully achieve this controlled environment, all aspects of the design and operation of the space is optimized to carefully reinforce control and accountability.
A coving is a piece of material that has been fitted to cover the seam or transition between two surfaces, such as the edge between two walls or between a wall and the ceiling or floor. It can install a radius (when it is curved) or a 45-degree angle instead of the traditional 90-degrees of a room's corner.
In cleanrooms, coving is required for use to make sure that corner transitions are fully flush and seamless with no sharp corners present, because this helps reduce material buildup and simplifies regular cleaning. From pharmaceuticals to food processing, clinical laboratories through other sterile environments, coving helps make cleanrooms effective and easy to maintain.