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Introduction to Flooring Engineering
2025-06-09
— A Key Component in Cleanroom Engineering
Definition of Flooring Engineering
Flooring engineering refers to the systematic process of designing, constructing, and maintaining building floors, involving techniques such as concrete base treatment, wear-resistant layer installation, and anti-static coatings. According to the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System standards, flooring engineering must meet three core criteria: functionality, durability, and safety.
Special Requirements in Cleanroom Engineering
In cleanroom engineering (referencing ISO 14644-1 standards), flooring must possess:
• Dust-free and non-shedding properties (compliant with FS209E standards)
• Chemical corrosion resistance (tested per ASTM D1308)
• Conductive/anti-static functionality (per IEC 61340-5-1 standards)
Application Characteristics in the Myanmar Market
To accommodate Myanmar's hot and humid climate (average humidity >80%), we employ flooring construction techniques based on the German DIN 18560 standard, with emphasis on:
(1) Moisture barrier treatment (thickness ≥0.2mm)
(2) High-temperature-resistant epoxy coatings (withstands up to 50°C)
(3) Anti-mold and antibacterial additives (compliant with ISO 22196 standards)
Project Acceptance Standards
Strict adherence to international triple acceptance standards:
• Flatness (≤2mm gap under a 3m straightedge)
• Compressive strength (≥25MPa, per EN 13892 standards)
• Cleanliness (particle counting method, ISO 14644-3)