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What is a sanitary profile for cleanrooms?

A sanitary profile for cleanrooms is a construction component specifically designed to optimize hygiene in environments where contamination control is critical. It is a finishing element installed at the junctions between panels, walls, and ceilings to eliminate sharp angles and make surfaces easier to clean.

The sanitary profile typically consists of two parts: a metal base with a 90° angle that is fixed directly to the sandwich panel, and a curved outer covering made of PVC or similar materials that are resistant to chemical agents and easy to disinfect.

Thanks to its rounded design, the profile prevents the accumulation of dust, debris, or microorganisms in corners—areas that are particularly difficult to clean and maintain in controlled environments. By eliminating inaccessible edges, it helps meet the requirements of standards such as GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and ISO 14644, which demand smooth, continuous, and seamless surfaces.

Using sanitary profiles not only improves cleaning efficiency but also extends the lifespan of the installation and reduces the risk of cross-contamination. For these reasons, it is an essential component in cleanroom design, whether in new constructions or retrofit and upgrade projects.

Our team can assist you in selecting the right sanitary profile for your facility, based on your layout and applicable regulations.