About Pass Box
Pass Box
Specifications:
- Pass Box is required for material transfer to & from Clean Rooms
- It Reduces number of persons entering Clean Room
- They are available in Stainless Steel Construction with interlocking arrangement, with and without built in HEPA air barrier
Standard Size:
Superior Contamination ControlOur pass box leverages multi-stage HEPA filtration and a double-door interlock mechanism to prevent cross-contamination during material transfers. This creates a secure barrier between clean and non-clean environments, upholding cleanroom integrity.
Durable Stainless Steel ConstructionCrafted from high-grade stainless steel, the pass box ensures long-lasting performance and resistance to corrosion. Its fine finish supports frequent sanitization, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications.
Advanced Sterilization FeaturesWith the inclusion of a UV lamp option, our pass box actively neutralizes microbes on transferred items. This supplemental sterilization is critical for laboratories and pharmaceutical units where uncompromised hygiene is required.
FAQ's of Pass Box:
Q: How does the double-door interlock system work to prevent contamination in the pass box?
A: The double-door interlock system ensures that only one door can be opened at a time, effectively isolating the internal chamber during material transfer. This prevents the exposure of cleanroom environments to contaminants from outside.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the pass box, and why is stainless steel preferred?
A: The pass box is made entirely from high-quality stainless steel, selected for its durability, ease of cleaning, and resistance to corrosion and chemicals, which are vital for cleanroom settings.
Q: When is the use of UV lighting inside the pass box recommended?
A: UV lighting is recommended when extra sterilization is required, such as for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or healthcare settings where microbial control is paramount. It's used before or after transferring items, depending on protocol.
Q: Where are these static pass boxes typically installed?
A: These static pass boxes are commonly installed between cleanroom entry points and adjacent non-clean areas in laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and pharmaceutical plants across India.
Q: What is the process for transferring materials using the static pass box?
A: Materials are placed in the pass box from the non-clean side, the door is closed and interlocked, and then the cleanroom side door is opened to retrieve the materials-ensuring zero direct interface between the two areas.
Q: How do multiple filter stages and HEPA filters benefit cleanroom operations?
A: Multiple filter stages, including HEPA filters, help remove particulate and microbial contaminants from the pass box environment, upholding the high purity demands of cleanroom standards and reducing product contamination risk.