We are committed to providing high-quality cleanroom solutions with patented innovations including GEL solutions utilizing WM Plastics Intel White Papered cured GEL and non off gassing ePTFE "CULD" options. We provide solutions for both new and existing grids.
The future of cleanroom sealants cannot be solely found in legacy products.
Three Squared Solutions has developed a revolutionary new system to reduce AMC's by replacing urethane/silicone gels and tapes used to seal HEPA filters in cleanroom ceiling grids and other Air Handling Systems. Our solution is “CULD” Sealant System (Cleanroom Ultra Low Density) is clean, easy to install, non-hazardous, zero off gassing with tremendous cost savings. The CULD system can be adopted to fit any ceiling grid, as new construction or to retrofit a gel grid
We offer an end-to-end client experience that includes seamless communication, clear budgeting, training, and on-site organization. The result is a safer, faster, and professional installation every time.
The Heart of the CULD system is a gasket manufactured from ePTFE. Our distinctive manufacturing process allows this remarkable material to be used as a sealant for HEPA filters and other areas needing sealing without adding AMC's in the process. In addition to its desirable chemical properties, CULD sealant surpasses gel with its ease of installation, removal and replacement. PTFE has a long history of use in cleanrooms of all types.
To complete the CULD system we had developed a method to exert pressure on the filter body thus maintaining the integrity of the seal.
The Heart of the CULD system is a gasket manufactured from ePTFE. Our distinctive manufacturing process allows this remarkable material to be used as a sealant for HEPA filters and other areas needing sealing without adding AMC's in the process. In addition to its desirable chemical properties, CULD sealant surpasses gel with its ease of installation, removal and replacement. PTFE has a long history of use in cleanrooms of all types.
To complete the CULD system we had developed a method to exert pressure on the filter body thus maintaining the integrity of the seal.