Cleanroom monorail crane is an automated, clean, and explosion-proof crane. Its cleanliness levels are divided into Class 100, Class 1000, Class 10,000, and Class 100,000. Class 100 requires a higher cleanliness level, while Class 100,000 requires a relatively lower cleanliness level.
Clean room monorail cranes are commonly used in GMP factories and industries with high requirements for environmental cleanliness, such as LCD panels, photovoltaics, microelectronics, and semiconductors. They are essential equipment for achieving high-quality mass production.
Technical Features of Cleanroom Monorail Cranes:
1. Cleanroom Design
① The main structure of the KFCS cleanroom monorail crane is constructed of stainless steel or a special coating to prevent metal corrosion and dust generation. Key components, such as the main beam guide rails, are clad with stainless steel plates and equipped with nickel-plated guide wheels to reduce friction particles.
② The motor and transmission system are fully sealed to prevent lubricant evaporation and contamination. Equipped with a brushless motor or variable frequency drive system, they operate smoothly and vibration-free, minimizing air turbulence.
2. Pollution Control
① The cleanroom monorail crane utilizes high-voltage anti-static spray technology to suppress static electricity at the source, effectively blocking dust adhesion paths.
② Structural sealing welding technology eliminates gaps within the machine body, preventing dust leakage during operation of internal components.
3. Precision Operation
① Utilizing an electric hoist trolley and monorail guide system, the cleanroom monorail crane supports remote or manual precise positioning, meeting the needs of handling delicate materials (such as wafers and pharmaceutical raw materials and auxiliary materials).
② Safety devices such as overload protection and anti-collision sensors ensure safe operation.