Key Features of Clean Room Doors for the Pharma Industry
- Lucky Deep
- 25 minutes ago
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As one of the trusted clean room doors manufacturers, Lucky Deep provides high-quality solutions designed specifically for pharma cleanrooms. Let’s explore the key features that make these doors reliable and industry-compliant.
1. Robust Construction for Cleanroom Environments
Our clean room doors are manufactured using high-quality GPSP GI sheets with precision engineering:
Shutter Thickness: Available in 42 mm, 44 mm, and 46 mm for strength and durability.
Frame Thickness: 1.2 mm for standard doors and 1.6 mm for fire-rated options.
Material Options: Powder-coated GI or stainless steel finishes for corrosion resistance and long-lasting performance.
2. Fire-Rated Options for Safety
Pharmaceutical facilities require not only sterile but also safe environments. Our fire-rated clean room doors use 1.2 mm GPSP GI sheet shutters with 1.6 mm thick frames to ensure enhanced fire protection, safeguarding both people and equipment.
3. Flexible Size Availability
To suit diverse applications, our doors are available in multiple dimensions:
Panel Thickness: 50 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, and 150 mm.
Widths: Standard sizes ranging from 750 mm to 2200 mm.
This flexibility allows seamless integration into various cleanroom layouts.
4. High-Quality Finishing
Clean room doors are designed with powder coating (60–80 microns) or stainless-steel finishes, ensuring smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces that resist chemical exposure and contamination.
5. Advanced Door Accessories
Our clean room doors come with top-grade accessories that enhance usability and safety:
Stainless steel hinges (3–4 per door)
Stainless steel "D" type handles (20 mm dia., 300 mm long)
Stainless steel push plate (125 x 300 mm)
Dorma TS-68 door closure
Both-side key locking arrangement
Automatic bottom seal for air tightness
View panel with 6 mm safety glass
Panic bar for emergency exits
Flush tower bolt for double doors
Stainless steel kick plate (300 mm height)
Door interlocking provision for contamination control
6. Insulation & Filler Material Options
To meet cleanroom insulation and acoustic requirements, our doors are filled with:
PUF (40±2 kg/m³)
PIR (48±2 kg/m³)
Rockwool (96±2 kg/m³)
This ensures thermal stability, soundproofing, and enhanced fire resistance.
Conclusion
Clean room doors are more than just entryways—they are an essential part of a contamination-controlled environment in pharmaceutical industries. With their robust construction, fire safety features, premium accessories, and compliance with GMP standards, Lucky Deep’s cleanroom doors are the preferred choice for pharma facilities across India and beyond.
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