Tuesday, October 9, 2018

CleanClad – The Perfect Answer To All Cleanroom Problems

CleanClad is the UK’s largest provider of hygienic PVC wall cladding panels which are the ideal solution for anywhere that has to be spotlessly clean, such as kitchens, operating theatres, laboratories, wet rooms, and many more. CleanClad has been used by Tesco, Aldi, Pizza Hut, Nando’s, Starbuck’s, the Ministry of Defence, and the NHS, just to name a few.

CleanClad wall cladding is available in two sheet sizes and four different thicknesses and will adhere to almost any surface using our hybrid adhesive. It is very simple to maintain and astoundingly cost-effective when compared to alternatives, especially stainless steel. Our wall panels are provided in clinical white which is always popular, but you also have a wide choice of different colours from which to select, so now you can have perfect hygiene in a pastel or gloss finish to add to the ambience of your area. Along with the panels themselves, we supply all of the necessary fittings such as H sections, corner joints, PVC skirting, plastic rivets, and gloss sealant.

At CleanClad we provide next day delivery throughout the whole of the UK, so that you can get your project up and running as quickly as possible, and we also offer free advice and answers to any and all of your questions about installation.

In addition to being stockists and suppliers of everything PVC wall and ceiling cladding, CleanClad are also hygienic wall cladding contractors. CleanClad wall panels are perfectly hygienic, but they do need to be installed correctly. If small gaps are left, they can obviously harbour germs and bacteria which would have an impact on the overall hygiene of your room.

Our team of expert installers will ensure a perfect fit for your CleanClad wall and ceiling panels so that your room is not just clean, but REALLY clean.

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

PVC Wall Cladding Can Help You Keep Abreast Of Health And Safety Regulations

Health and safety is a major concern for many businesses, and keeping up with all the regulations today can be quite a problem if you are to stay fully compliant. When you have any sort of high risk and/or high traffic areas it can be very time-consuming keeping tiled or painted walls clean and hygienic, especially when you have to deal with grout, or tiles that have cracked.

This is one of the reasons why so many people now are turning to PVC wall cladding for areas which require maximum standards of hygiene. It is just so very easy to keep clean, and you can also use PVC ceiling cladding in order to keep the area spotless. It is true that many people forget about the ceiling when considering hygiene, but the fact is that in high humidity areas, especially kitchens and other food preparation areas, fat splashes and grease can easily reach the ceiling as well, and using ceiling cladding in addition to wall cladding will make the whole room simple to clean. A quick wipe over with a cloth and some soapy water is all that is really required. If the ceiling is high, you can use a long-handled floor sponge to wipe it down.

PVC wall and ceiling cladding also has the benefit of being considerably less expensive than alternatives, and in addition it is very easy to install. With that said, you are still better off having it installed by professional installers for maximum security and peace of mind.

Use Professionals When Installing Hygienic PVC Wall Cladding

PVC wall cladding is the material of choice today for many people needing totally hygienic areas and rooms in which to work. There are dozens of different areas that need total hygiene, such as food preparation areas, hospitals, dental surgeries, wet rooms, laboratories, and many more. There are even situations that would not occur to many people as needing total hygiene, such as aerospace manufacturing, auto parts, and IT systems, for instance, so the need is widespread.

PVC wall cladding is much less expensive than many alternatives, and it is very easy to clean and maintain, unlike some alternatives such as stainless steel. The installation is not too difficult, but nonetheless it must be installed with 100% accuracy if the space is to have maximum hygiene. Leaving a small gap here or there can let bacteria and microbes flourish and may be very difficult to spot, so this is why it is best to have it installed by specialist hygienic wall cladding contractors.

Professional hygienic wall cladding installers don’t make mistakes because they are installing wall and ceiling cladding every day. They know how to deal with angles that run out of true, which occur quite a lot more often than you might think. They know how to fit trims, and to see that the cladding doesn’t fit too tight into an H section (it could warp if it does).

For the small extra expense, when you are installing hygienic wall cladding it pays dividends to have it installed by professionals who do it all the time. 

Plastic Cladding For Cleanrooms Has Many Advantages

When you need to create a space that has the maximum possible level of hygiene but don’t want to go down the route of expensive stainless steel – which is hard to maintain as well – the answer is to use white plastic cladding for the walls, and also the ceiling.

White PVC cladding has so many benefits, not the least of which is that it is one of the least expensive materials that you can use in cleanrooms, hospitals laboratories, kitchens and all other food preparation areas such as seafood cleaning and freezing factories, wet rooms, and more.

Plastic wall cladding is very easy to install, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be white, although that is the choice of many designers and architects. However, it is available from manufacturers in a range of different colours including pastels, and gloss finishes. This means that you can create better working surroundings providing greater aesthetics for people who have to spend all day in one room, such as dentists, GPs, osteopaths, chiropractors, and the like. After all, why not cheer up the room with some colour rather than plain old white? The patients will appreciate it too.

Another big advantage of plastic cladding is that it is so easy to clean and maintain. Two-stage cleaning and deep cleans become simple compared with maintaining stainless steel and some other materials. Plastic cladding can also be used for the ceilings in rooms where hygiene is of the essence, but in this case you may choose white as it makes the room seem larger.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

For Hygienic Wall Cladding The Choice Has To Be CleanClad

When you need hygienic wall cladding you need CleanClad. We are the #1 hygienic wall cladding suppliers in the UK, and our cladding is super-quick to install. It is also very easy to maintain and it is considerably less expensive than many alternatives. We would go so far as to say that when it comes to hygienic wall cladding there is no alternative to CleanClad.

CleanClad is a registered brand of hygienic wall cladding that is unique to MP Plastic Building Products Ltd, which is the UK’s largest supplier of hygienic wall cladding. Huge stocks of cladding products are held at our Sheffield warehouse from where we distribute throughout the UK, and, of course, you can buy at our local trade counter here.

CleanClad is the product for areas that require the maximum amount of hygiene coupled with minimum maintenance. It is ideally suited to areas such as hospital operating theatres, food preparation areas, laboratories, catering departments, dentists’ surgeries, food processing plants, wet areas, and many more. Indeed, CleanClad  has been specified by Tesco, Pizza Hut, Nando’s, Starbucks, TGI Friday’s, Asda, and McVitie’s, as well as many NHS hospitals, private hospitals, and the Ministry of Defence.

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Thursday, September 6, 2018

Be Careful When Ordering Hygienic Wall Cladding Online

If you are looking for hygienic cladding suppliers, you will find that there are quite a few of them online. However, a fair number of these are one-man businesses operating out of a back bedroom somewhere. They don’t hold any stocks of any description but are in fact just salesmen offering what they describe as “hygienic” cladding at a certain price. They then pass the order on to a company that does actually hold stocks.

Everybody has a right to earn a living, but there are a couple of problems with this. First, the price they give you is quite obviously more than the price that you could get it for if you ordered it direct from the people that they buy it from – assuming you knew who they were. Second, they offer no customer support whatsoever. They cannot possibly do so because all they are doing is taking your order and passing it on to a third party. If there is something wrong with your order when it arrives, who do you talk to about it? You can’t really go to the supplier, because your contract was with the individual who took your order.

Next, it is not only the kitchen wall cladding that you need, but all the bits and pieces that go with it such as adhesive, plastic rivets, gloss wall sealer, H sections, and so on.
 
Finally, you don’t know what you are really getting. You may finish up with an inferior foam board rather than top quality PVC cladding. Be very careful when ordering wall cladding, and make sure you deal directly with a stockist.

PVC Wall Cladding Is Hygienic And Colourful Too

There are many areas where perfect hygiene is essential such as kitchens, laboratories, hospitals, wet rooms, and a whole lot more. This means that walls, and often ceilings too, need to be clad in something that is totally hygienic and is also very easy to keep clean. Traditionally, stainless steel sheet has been used extensively, but it is expensive, and it is also hard to maintain. In addition, stainless steel doesn’t do anything for the aesthetics of a working area: it is nice to have something that does the job but at the same time brightens up the room.

The short answer is PVC wall cladding. While a lot of people still specify white PVC cladding, it is actually available in a whole range of different colours to add some cheer to a working area. PVC wall panels are the ideal answer for an area that has to be not just clean, but REALLY clean. They are also really simple to clean and keep clean, even in areas that require two-stage cleaning or deep cleans.

Certainly, you can install white plastic cladding, and many people still do, perhaps because white is associated with cleanliness. However, if you can have some colour added to the working area without sacrificing any hygiene it makes for a better ambience and will make people feel good about their work, which in turn improves productivity.

So, yes, by all means install white PVC cladding if you wish, but just be aware that there are many alternatives available.

Monday, August 13, 2018

PVC Wall Cladding – Hygienic And In Assorted Colours

Hygienic wall and ceiling cladding can be used in any number of situations in which hygiene is a priority. This includes places such as hospitals, laboratories, dental surgeries, places where food is prepared on an almost industrial scale to produce the meals you find in stores like Iceland, and many more.


It follows that it is also used considerably in kitchens, whether they are commercial or even residential, such as in a care home. PVC cladding for kitchens, providing it is correctly installed, will produce a hygienic atmosphere for food preparation and cooking in which any contamination can be kept to a minimum. Certainly, in commercial kitchens food spills will occur, but plastic cladding for kitchens is very easily maintained. Food spills will simply wipe off with a damp cloth and the cladding is as good as new. It really cannot get any easier, and PVC kitchen wall cladding is very much simpler to maintain than stainless steel.

It can also look a lot nicer too. Stainless steel is – well – stainless steel, whereas PVC wall cladding can be obtained in a wide range of colours when you go to a specialist stockist. Of course, you can get it in white, and that is actually still the most popular, but you can have it in all sorts of colours and it can be pastel matte or gloss finished.

So with PVC wall cladding you get the best of both worlds. Perfect hygiene and something that is nice to look at also.

PVC Was Invented Way Back In 1872

PVC,or polyvinyl chloride, is all around us. It is used in PVC wall panels, PVC guttering, PVC ceiling cladding, and more. PVC sheets are used a lot in the building trade because they are low cost and durable, and they have been used to replace a lot of metal sheets which used only to last for a few years before becoming corroded. You can be certain that PVC is not going to rust!

PVC seems to be a product of only the last forty or fifty years, but in fact it was discovered back in 1872 by a German chemist named Eugen Baumann. However, it wasn’t patented until 1914 when Friedrich Klatte began polymerisation of vinyl chloride with sunlight. In 1926, Waldo Semon in the US invented plasticised polyvinyl chloride which is now known just as vinyl or PVC and is very similar to rubber. Even then, it wasn’t used for anything until the 1930’s when the first commercial use was in shock absorber seals. It was then used to manufacture the first synthetic tyres.

Today, the largest market is actually PVC pipes which are cheaper and easier to install than metal ones. Of course, it is also used considerably in PVC wall cladding and particularly in PVC cladding for kitchens because it is super hygienic and very easy to clean. PVC cladding sheets are also used extensively in laboratories, operating theatres, pubs, hotels, public sector buildings, and more, for the same reasons.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Why hygienic wall cladding is so important in kitchens

We use our kitchens so much for cooking different ingredients and most of them are harmless, but sometimes when we prepare fresh meat, there is a huge risk of contaminating foods with unwanted bacteria and causing an unwanted illness.

A breeding ground
Bacteria can grow everywhere but it is especially good at developing in small, hidden areas such as joints and grouting. If your kitchen is full of corners, small gaps and cracks in the wall, there is a higher chance of bacteria growing there.

As white hygienic wall cladding usually relies on tongue and groove mechanisms, the risk of bacteria hiding in cracked or deteriorated grouting is much lower.
In addition, all surfaces must be wiped down regularly with a focus on areas that have been exposed to raw meats.

Smooth surfaces
Smooth surfaces leave less chance of bacteria hiding in complex textures. Also as it’s easier to wipe down a smooth surface, it is more likely that those responsible for cleaning the area will do a good job.

White PVC cladding only required moderate cleaning agents to return it to a completely bacteria free and neutral surface area that meets kitchen health regulation standards.

Commercial kitchens
Hyenic white plastic cladding is even more important for commercial restaurants and food preparation sites. In addition to the basic health principles and regulations that you must adhere to, the consequences of a bad reputation from food poisoning can be seriously damaging to your reputation and revenue.

Cladding should play a part in the overall hygiene procedures that are enforced by any commercial or industrial food environment.

Why hygienic wall cladding is so important for hospitals

You may not realise but the materials that we use in our hospitals are extremely important. As these building are filled with so many different patients, some of them suffering from serious illnesses and diseases, it is important for both patients and visitors that hygiene is kept to the highest standards.

This involves searching for Hygienic wall cladding suppliers and using materials that defend against bacteria growth and spreading.

Low immune systems
Patients in hospitals are sometimes extremely weak and vulnerable when they enter and could be susceptible to picking up a nasty virus if their immediate environment is not kept hygienic.

Problem areas
Areas where bacteria, mould, and harmful microbes can hide and grow within hospitals are joints and grouting on tiled walls.
As PVC usually relies on tongue and groove mechanisms there is usually no need for grouting, reducing the chance for bacteria to hide between cracked or deteriorated grouting.

The fight against infection
Multiple hygiene procedures are necessary for doctors, visitors and patients in hospitals. The main reason for this is to fight against the spread of potential infections that may be introduced into the location from sick patients.
This would be a perfect breeding ground for diseases and bacteria so it is more important than ever for hospitals to search out hygienic wall cladding suppliers to reduce the chances of bacteria spreading.

Full coverage
Hygienic wall cladding panels should not be restricted to operating rooms or high risk wards. The purpose of effective cladding is to create an overall environment of greater hygiene. Whether it is in patients rooms, waiting rooms, hand washing areas or bathrooms, hygienic cladding needs to be used across the whole building whenever possible to reduce harmful bacteria from spreading.