IN-HOUSE MANUFACTURE | EQUIPMENT | PASS BOX | DYNAMIC
SELF-VENTILATED PASS BOX
Pass-through system for applications in the pharmaceutical, veterinary, biotech and research environment. The Dynamic SAS with HEPA air filtration guarantee a clean environment inside the chamber, thus ensuring that the transfer system is correct for areas with different classifications.
The SELF-VENTILATED model is equipped with high-efficiency fans, guaranteeing reduced consumption. In addition, its installation is easy and fast.
Description
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- Made of AISI 304 Stainless Steel, mirror polished.
- Rounded interior finishes to prevent dirt accumulation and facilitate cleaning.
- RGB door status indicator. Intuitive and easy to use.
- Flush doors on the front, made of 10 mm safety glass, allowing a full view of the interior of the cold room and with easy-to-clean and replace joints.
- HEPA H14 filter.
- Includes sockets for the DOP test.
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Main advantages
Equipped with EC fans, low consumption
HEPA filtration system. The filter (H14) can be easily replaced from inside the chamber
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Facilities for a company focused on the production of DNA for advanced therapies
Turnkey project executed in several phases with excellent coordination and compliance with deadlines.
Autovaccine production plant
Complete project adapted to the security and containment needs of the client.
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