The core value of clean doors lies in their role as a critical barrier for clean environments, playing an irreplaceable role in industries with strict air quality requirements such as medical, pharmaceutical, electronics, and food industries.
Ensuring Clean Environment and Pollution Control
Efficiently blocking pollutants: Clean doors, through high air-tight design (such as triple perimeter seals + bottom sweeps), effectively prevent outdoor dust, bacteria, viruses, and particles from entering clean areas, maintaining indoor cleanliness levels (such as Class 100, Class 10,000, or even ISO 5).
Maintaining pressure gradients: In areas like operating rooms, ICUs, and sterile workshops, clean doors help maintain positive and negative pressure differences between adjacent spaces, preventing cross-contamination.
Enhancing Operational Efficiency and Energy Saving
Reducing air exchange: Fast-opening and closing clean doors (such as rapid roller doors) can shorten the time of indoor-outdoor air convection to within 2 seconds during material or personnel passages, significantly reducing the loss of clean air, thereby lowering air-conditioning energy consumption.
Supporting high-frequency use: Some clean doors can open and close more than 500 times per day, suitable for scenarios such as logistics-intensive electronics or pharmaceutical factories, ensuring production continuity.
