Transfer locks and windows separate rooms of different cleanliness classes. They are used to transport materials and pack them from an unclean area to a clean area and vice versa. For example, to transfer materials and instruments between operating rooms and sterilization rooms. By controlling the opening of the entrance and exit doors and blowing clean air into the interior, the gateway prevents pollution of the clean room.
The transfer window forms a hermetic closed cavity and does not allow air flows from one room to another. It has sound and light indicators that give a signal for blocking when one of the doors of the transfer window is opened.
In addition to passive transfer gates and windows, medical modules can be equipped with active transfer gates. An active transmission gateway also provides a physical barrier between two different purity grades. This sluice is designed as a transfer sluice with a two-door locking system to effectively clear airborne dust contamination and safely separate areas of different cleanliness classes during material transportation, preventing dust particles from contaminating materials. In addition to national requirements for clean areas, this active transfer gateway meets international standards: "EN ISO 1644-1" Clean rooms and associated controlled environments; GMP Good Manufacturing Practice.
Main features of the transfer gateway:
Housing made of stainless steel AISI 304 or AISI 316L;
Sealed doors with locking;
Manufacturing according to GMP standards;
Active or passive type;
Manufacturing a gateway with H2O2 sterilization;
Various sizes and configurations;