Cleanroom Sanitary Airlock with Barrier Bench, Handwash Section and Storage Rack
The sanitary unit operates as a personnel hygiene barrier within cleanroom layouts. It supports a defined entry sequence including removal of external footwear, change into clean shoes, hand sanitation and access to sterile garments.
📌 Functional Components:
- Barrier Bench with Compartments
Provides a physical separation between contaminated and controlled zones. Individual cubicles are intended for dedicated footwear storage, reducing cross-contamination risks. - Handwashing Section
Built-in sink compatible with conventional or touch-free mixers and soap/antiseptic dispensers. Connection to water supply and drainage systems complies with sanitary regulations. - Vertical Storage Rack
Shelving module designed for systematic placement of gowns, caps, shoe covers and accessories. Layout enhances workflow efficiency within the gowning area.
The structure is manufactured from AISI 304 or AISI 316L stainless steel resistant to moisture, disinfectants and frequent cleaning cycles. For aseptic environments, controlled surface roughness (Ra ≤ 0.8 μm) can be specified.
All welds are TIG executed and mechanically finished. Rounded internal transitions minimize contamination retention and simplify sanitation.
🔧 Technical Specifications:
- Material grade: AISI 304 / 316L
- Construction type: fully welded or modular
- Surface finish: matte, satin or polished
- Components: barrier bench with compartments, sink, storage rack
- Integration: mixers, sensor fittings, dispensers
- Dimensions: standard or custom-built
- Compliance: GMP, ISO 14644, HACCP
✅ Operational Advantages:
✔ Defined hygiene separation between zones
✔ Structured storage of footwear and garments
✔ Alignment with GMP Annex 1 procedures
✔ Resistance to aggressive cleaning agents
✔ Easy maintenance and sanitation
✔ Custom configuration for cleanroom layouts
The unit integrates into contamination control systems and supports validated personnel preparation procedures.
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