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Windows, airlocks

Windows and transfer systems offered by INEX are engineered to maintain the integrity of controlled environments. They strictly adhere to GMP standards and the international ISO 14644-4 standard. Developed using proprietary technologies, these components are fully compatible with any enclosure system, including sandwich panels and gypsum-metal wall partitions.

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Cleanroom Windows

Our windows are designed to be flush-mounted with the wall surface to eliminate ledges where dust can accumulate.

  • Frame: Manufactured from aluminum profiles with either powder-coated or anodized finishes.

  • Glazing: Uses tempered safety glass to ensure durability and personnel protection.

  • Specialized Options:

    • Fire-rated window units.

    • Integrated internal blinds for privacy.

    • Electrochromic "Smart Glass" with electronic transparency adjustment.

    • Matte finishes for sensitive areas.

Pass-Through Hatches (Transfer Windows)

Pass-through hatches are critical for the safe transfer of materials between rooms of different cleanliness classes without compromising air pressure or sterility.

  • Mechanical Interlocking: Prevents both doors from being opened simultaneously, maintaining the pressure cascade between zones.

  • Hygienic Design: Internal corners are rounded for easy cleaning, and surfaces are resistant to aggressive disinfectants.

  • HEPA Filtration: Optional integrated fans and filters for active air purification within the hatch during transfer.

VHP Decontamination Pass-Throughs

For facilities handling high-potency substances or requiring aseptic transfers, INEX offers specialized windows with Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide (VHP) spraying functions.

  • Automated Cycle: The hatch undergoes a programmed decontamination cycle to eliminate microbial loads on the surface of the transferred materials.

  • Seal Integrity: Equipped with inflatable gaskets or high-compression seals to prevent H2O2 leakage into the surrounding rooms.

  • Monitoring: Integrated sensors track peroxide concentration and aeration times to ensure safety before the door is unlocked.

Air Locks (Personnel and Material)

Air locks serve as transitional spaces to control the movement of air and contaminants.

  • Active Airlocks: Equipped with HEPA-filtered air showers to remove particles from clothing or packaging.

  • Passive Airlocks: Function as a buffer zone with interlocked doors to maintain pressure differentials.

  • Visual Status: Equipped with "Traffic Light" indicators (Red/Green) to signal the interlocking status to personnel.