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Precision and Performance: The Engineering Behind Clean Room Doors

  • Writer: Lucky Deep
    Lucky Deep
  • Oct 10
  • 2 min read
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In industries where cleanliness, precision, and control define quality—such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics, and healthcare—Clean Room Doors play a pivotal role in maintaining contamination-free environments. As one of the trusted clean room doors manufacturers in India, Lucky Deep understands that these doors are more than just entry points—they are critical components that ensure the integrity of controlled spaces.


Engineered for Performance and Purity

Clean room doors are designed to maintain airtight seals, smooth surfaces, and durability under frequent usage. Lucky Deep’s doors are built with a double-skin construction, with or without view panels, maintaining a seamless integration with modular cleanroom panels. This design not only ensures structural strength but also prevents particle accumulation and microbial growth—vital in sensitive applications.

The materials of construction include high-quality GPSP GI Sheets for the shutter and frame, ensuring robustness and corrosion resistance. For fire-rated options, thicker GI sheets (1.2 mm for shutter and 1.6 mm for frame) are used, enhancing safety without compromising performance.


Precision in Every Detail

Each door shutter is available in 42 mm, 44 mm, or 46 mm thickness, with powder-coated or stainless steel finishes. The powder coating thickness ranges from 60 to 80 microns, offering a durable, smooth surface that’s easy to clean and resistant to wear over time.

Available frame thicknesses include 50 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, and 150 mm, while door widths range from 750 mm to 2200 mm, catering to both standard and custom cleanroom layouts.


Thoughtfully Designed Door Accessories

What makes Lucky Deep’s clean room doors truly exceptional is the attention to functional accessories. Each door comes equipped with:

  • Stainless steel hinges (3–4 per door) for smooth operation

  • ‘D’ type stainless steel handles (20 mm dia., 300 mm long) on the pull side

  • Push plates (125 x 300 mm) and kick plates (300 mm height) to prevent damage during operation

  • Dorma make door closers (TS-68) for controlled closing

  • Automatic door bottom seals to prevent air leakage

  • 6 mm thick safety glass view panels for visibility without compromising sterility

  • Panic bars and interlocking provisions for safety and cleanroom control systems

Each accessory is carefully selected to provide longevity, hygiene, and ease of operation—critical factors in maintaining contamination control.


Optimized Insulation and Filling Materials

Inside the door, the filler materials play a crucial role in thermal and acoustic insulation. Lucky Deep offers multiple infill options:

  • PUF (40±2 kg/m³) for high insulation efficiency

  • PIR (48±2 kg/m³) for fire-resistant applications

  • Rockwool (96±2 kg/m³) for superior sound and heat resistance

These infill options ensure that each door meets specific project needs—be it temperature regulation, sound attenuation, or fire safety.


A Seamless Blend of Safety and Aesthetics

Beyond technical performance, clean room doors are designed to complement modern cleanroom environments. Smooth finishes, concealed hardware, and customizable sizes make them both functional and visually appealing. Whether used in pharmaceutical manufacturing or research laboratories, these doors enhance operational safety while maintaining the visual consistency of the cleanroom.


Conclusion

Lucky Deep’s clean room doors are a result of decades of expertise in modular cleanroom engineering. Every door is crafted to ensure reliability, hygiene, and operational excellence in controlled environments. As a leading clean room doors manufacturer, Lucky Deep continues to set benchmarks in quality and innovation—offering precision-engineered solutions that safeguard the purity of your clean spaces.


 
 
 

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