Cleanroom envelopes, air systems, and lab fit-out—delivered to spec
If you’re looking for modular cleanroom panels and doors, fan filter units, pass-throughs, air showers, or core lab furniture, you need parts that slot into a validation plan without surprises. Orient Exports sources the envelope and the equipment as a single, coherent package. We keep specifications explicit, tie components to your target ISO class, and ship with the paperwork QA and installers expect.
A typical package includes wall and ceiling panels with trims and coving, vision panels and doors, pass-through chambers and air showers, HEPA/ULPA FFUs with the right airflow and filter grades, and benching/storage for adjacent lab spaces. Many projects layer in stainless fabrications—stands, tables, handrails, utility interfaces—that benefit from precise fit and durable finishes. The point is not to list everything; it’s to define a bill of materials your team can review quickly and approve confidently.
Most teams open with the same set of concerns: will these components meet the ISO class target; are filter grades and fan curves appropriate; do doors and panels share a compatible joinery system; how long do FFUs actually take; and will documentation support installation and qualification. Our approach is simple and practical. We map each item to the class target, name the grades and finishes, state realistic lead times (especially for powered units), and attach evidence your validation lead can read without translation.
Your export file mirrors how the site will judge the shipment. That usually means a clean invoice and packing list, material certificates where relevant, filter specifications, and a concise set of artifacts aligned to your installation and OQ/IQ steps. If a component makes a performance claim, we include the supporting data in the same packet. The goal is a folder you can hand to QA and to the install subcontractor that answers the obvious questions before they are asked.
Panels, doors, and trims follow predictable windows; FFUs and custom stainless are the long pole. We publish a ship schedule that reflects those realities so crews aren’t waiting on a single late component. If you’re sequencing multiple rooms or phases, we stage deliveries to match your install plan rather than flooding a site with everything at once.
Cleanroom projects fail in the details: a pass-through that doesn’t align with panel reveals, a door set that fights the surrounding hardware, an FFU spec that doesn’t match the ceiling system, stainless that looks right but rocks on its stand. We focus attention where it prevents downtime—interfaces, mounting patterns, cable routes, sealants and gaskets, and the small dimensional choices that installers rely on.
You’re not buying parts in isolation; you’re buying passage through validation. Our value is making the scope precise, the evidence complete, and the arrival predictable. Because we also manage inspections and export, the package that leaves China is the package your site receives—labels, counts, and documents aligned to what QA and facilities expect. That continuity removes the rework loop that often consumes the first week on site.
Choose Pharma & Cleanrooms when you’re building a new room, expanding capacity, replacing aging components, or consolidating suppliers across envelope and lab furniture. If your priority is factory selection first, start with Supplier Sourcing & Audits. If you already have approved components and need disciplined checks and paperwork, go straight to Quality Control and Logistics.
Send your URS or scope, class targets, any preferred panel or ceiling systems, and the delivery window you’re working to. If you have a site drawing or a component schedule, even better. We’ll return a mapped bill of materials, realistic lead times, and a ship plan that matches your installation calendar.
Ready to source cleanroom and lab components that pass the first time? Share your scope and dates—we’ll return a BOM, evidence, and a schedule you can hand to QA and installers.