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cleanroom door


Clean room door
Cleanroom doors are one of the important elements in clean and controlled spaces such as clean rooms, pharmaceutical laboratories and electronic industries. These doors must be able to create a completely clean and particle-free environment.

Cleanroom doors must have the following features
1. License and international standards: cleanroom doors must meet international standards related to clean spaces, such as ISO 14644 and Federal Standard 209E.

2. Made of suitable materials: The materials used to make cleanroom doors should be washable and have a smooth and antibacterial surface.

3. Locking and control system: These doors must have appropriate locking and control systems to prevent the entry of unauthorized people and maintain the exact conditions of the space.

4. Adaptability: cleanroom doors must be adaptable to the specific needs of each space, such as the need for quick access or maintaining positive or negative pressure.

5. Easy installation and maintenance: cleanroom doors should be easy to install and maintain to ensure their optimal performance.


Appropriate design of cleanroom doors​

1. Preventing the entry of foreign particles: cleanroom doors must be designed in such a way as to prevent the entry of foreign particles into the space. This includes the use of dust containment systems, smooth surfaces without cracks and holes, and torque or aeration systems to prevent air and particles from entering.

2. Maintaining pressure and temperature: cleanroom doors must have the ability to maintain pressure and temperature inside the space. This is especially important for spaces with positive or negative pressure. Tight sealing systems and pressure balance systems are important to maintain accurate space conditions.

3. Resistance to washing: cleanroom doors should be made of materials resistant to washing and antibacterial so that they can be easily cleaned and prevent the growth of bacteria.

4. Strong structure: cleanroom doors must have a strong and resistant structure to prevent the penetration of particles and air. Also, holes, slots and joints should be designed in such a way that there are no weak points in the structure.

5. Easy opening and closing: cleanroom doors should have easy opening and closing systems that allow users to open and close the door easily and carefully.

6. Adapting to specific needs: cleanroom doors must be adaptable to meet the specific needs of each space, such as the need for quick access or maintaining positive or negative pressure.

7. Transparent or translucent panels: Transparent or translucent panels in the cleanroom doors allow people to easily see inside the space and thereby provide the possibility of controlling and monitoring the interior space.

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