In the global background of carbon neutrality, the development of the energy storage industry is crucial for building a power system dominated by new energy sources. Lithium battery research and manufacturing, in particular, have become global hotspots. Lithium battery production involves processes such as mixing, coating, cutting, electrolyte filling, and sealing, all of which require a clean environment, and usually need to maintain a low humidity environment to ensure the quality of lithium battery production.
Previously, Airkey designed, manufactured and installed 46 modular cleanrooms with a total area of 1,600m2, ranging in height from 3.4 to 5.3m, and achieving operational Class 1,000 (ISO 6) cleanliness level for EVE Energy, one of China's leading lithium battery manufacturers. These cleanrooms cover key production processes such as slitting and coating lines for lithium batteries. Despite the challenges of the high ceiling, pre-installed devices, and numerous device pipes and conduits, Airkey adopted a prefabricated fast-installation modular structure and completed the prefabrication of all non-standard components in the factory. After implementing on-site equipment protection measures, Airkey managed to assemble all 46 modular cleanrooms within one month and passed all parameter tests, ensuring a highly clean production environment and enhancing product quality and production efficiency.
The company shares: "AIRKEY has been focusing on the development and application of FastIns Modular Cleanroom, and committed to providing efficient, flexible, reliable turnkey cleanroom solutions. We can customise various types of modular cleanroom to adapt to office buildings, labs, factories, including Castle, Light and Wave series. Our modular cleanrooms have won recognition from internationally reputable enterprises with their modular, expandable and relocatable design, as well as fast and easy installation , providing a more flexible and faster solution for maintaining a dust-free and sterile clean production environment."