Stainless Steel Utility Platform for Process and Utility Routing in Controlled Environments
The structure functions as a load-bearing support system enabling separation between operational areas and technical infrastructure. By relocating utilities above production zones, maintenance access is improved without interfering with critical manufacturing processes.
Fabrication material selection includes AISI 304 or AISI 316L stainless steel depending on corrosion exposure, sanitation regime and chemical resistance requirements. For aseptic areas, controlled surface roughness (Ra ≤ 0.8 μm) can be specified.
Welds are executed using TIG technology followed by mechanical finishing and passivation. Where flexibility is required, the platform may be designed as a modular bolted system allowing phased installation or future expansion.
Structural calculations consider static and dynamic loads generated by piping systems, cable trays, valves and service personnel. Load capacities up to 500–750 kg/m² can be engineered depending on span and configuration.
📌 Design Configurations:
- Fixed welded frame with anchor fastening to the floor or structural slab
- Modular assembly system allowing phased expansion
- Platform deck options: solid plate or anti-slip grating
- Integrated stairs, access walkways, and service platforms
- Handrails and edge protections compliant with industrial safety standards
🔧 Technical Data:
- Material grade: AISI 304 / AISI 316L
- Surface finish: brushed, matte or controlled roughness
- Assembly type: fully welded or modular
- Deck options: solid plate or anti-slip grating
- Installation method: floor-anchored or integrated into structural steel
- Compliance: GMP, HACCP, ISO 14644
✅ Operational Benefits:
- Optimized overhead utility management
- Resistance to aggressive cleaning agents
- Hygienic design minimizing dust accumulation
- Service accessibility without process shutdown
- Expandable configuration for facility upgrades
Site-Specific Engineering Design
Each platform is engineered individually, taking into account:
- facility layout configuration
- ceiling height and structural load capacity
- cleanroom classification of the operational area
- routing of process and utility systems
- maintenance and service accessibility requirements
The structure is tailored to your process scheme, and a detailed technical proposal is prepared including load calculations and material specifications.