Cleanroom Stainless Steel Equipment
Cleanroom Computer Stand
Product Overview
A computer in a cleanroom is a contradiction: the work needs it, but its case fan is both a particle source and a heat source. The design intent of a computer stand is to house the tower in a controlled position so that cooling air does not blow straight into the work area.
Types follow site conditions: cabinet (tower fully enclosed), upright and open frame. The cabinet type suits higher classifications; the open type cools better and costs less, which fits areas with looser requirements.
Features & Specifications
►**Material**:SUS 304 stainless steel (SUS 316 available for corrosive environments)
►**Construction**:fully welded without dead corners, welds ground flush, no crevices to trap contamination
►**Surface finish**:polished or matt finish; generates no particles, retains no dust, easy to clean
►**Customisation**:dimensions, shelf count, castors and fittings all made to site requirements
►**Common configurations**:Stainless cabinet computer stand, aluminium profile cabinet stand、Mobile computer stand (aluminium)、Open-frame computer stand, single-column stand、Upright computer stand, upright computer desk、Supervisor computer desk, two-station upright desk、Balance table
Detailed Description
Choosing cabinet or open frame
The **cabinet type** encloses the tower so fan exhaust can be directed or ducted away, which is the approach for high-classification areas. Allow enough internal space for cooling — sealing it too tightly makes the machine throttle or crash from heat. The **open type** cools best and costs least, but the case fan blows straight into the working environment. It suits Class 10000 and above, or non-critical areas. What both share is that **the tower must be off the floor**. A tower standing on the ground draws in the highest particle concentration in the room and blows it back out of the exhaust, effectively running an air cleaner in reverse.Selection References
Before ordering, verify the efficiency grade, media type, and whether the operating environment fits your requirements.





