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Q What are pharmaceutical doors used for?
A Designed for use in controlled environments—such as pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, cleanrooms, laboratories, and hospitals—where strict contamination control is required, preventing the ingress of microorganisms and particulate matter while maintaining pressure gradients and cleanliness levels.
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Q What is the difference between a pharmaceutical door and a standard industrial door?
A Pharmaceutical doors prioritize seamless hygienic design, airtightness, non-shedding properties, and resistance to disinfectants; in contrast, standard industrial doors focus primarily on structural strength and cost-effectiveness, lacking the rigorous cleanliness and contamination-prevention capabilities required for pharmaceutical environments.
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Q Are pharmaceutical doors suitable for cleanrooms?
A Yes, pharmaceutical doors are a core component of cleanrooms, meeting the requirements of ISO 14644 and all GMP grades.
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Q What materials are commonly used for pharmaceutical doors?
A It primarily utilizes 304/316 stainless steel, galvanized steel sheets, or high-strength composite panels, avoiding the use of wood, which is prone to shedding or difficult to clean.
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Q Can pharmaceutical doors be customized in size and hardware?
A Supports comprehensive customization of non-standard dimensions, hardware, viewing windows, and automation functions.
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Q Do pharmaceutical doors support access control or vision panels?
A Supports the integration of access control systems and medical observation windows, meeting both intelligent automation and observation requirements.