Maintaining the highest levels of cleanliness and preventing cross-contamination are paramount in the world of controlled environments. Cleanrooms depend on precise regulation of temperature, humidity, and airborne particles to protect product integrity and process reliability. A key component in these systems is the cleanroom pass-through box – an essential tool for safely transferring materials in
Pass-through chambers (also called pass-through boxes) have become a ‘must’ in many industries over the years. When creating a production process, material flow must be designed in accordance with the various standards the lab must comply with. Two environments in the same lab might have very different hygiene requirements that must be taken into consideration
Understanding the difference between dynamic and static pass box models is essential when designing an effective contamination control strategy for your cleanroom. Whether transferring materials between rooms of similar classification or moving goods into higher-grade clean zones, selecting the right type of pass box directly impacts both process efficiency and regulatory compliance. This article explains
Automotive components are also increasingly expected to be very clean. These demands used to apply to far fewer components, but today the need for cleanliness in the automotive industry is growing exponentially. Ensuring compliance now often requires the use of an automotive clean room to achieve the cleanliness defined by VDA and ISO standards. To
