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CONSIDERATION ABOUT HOW TO USE PASS BOX

pass box
clean room

As an important equipment for reducing pollution risks in clean room environments, a well-designed and clean room compliant pass box should not only demonstrate core performance, but also fully reflect attention to user convenience and daily maintenance management, which can help improve work efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and extend equipment service life.

(1). Convenience of operation and maintenance

Pass box should be equipped with a simple and intuitive operation panel, with reasonable button layout and clear indicator lights, which can quickly complete operations such as opening, interlocking, and UV light control, reducing the risk of misoperation. Internally designed with rounded corners, the inner cavity is flat without protrusions, making it easy to clean and wipe. Equipped with large transparent observation windows and status indicators, it is convenient to observe the status of internal items, improving operational safety and work efficiency.

(2). Size and capacity

The size and capacity of the pass box should be reasonably configured according to the actual usage scenario and the characteristics of the transferred items, to avoid size mismatch, inconvenience in use, or the risk of clean room contamination.

(3). Transfer item size

The internal space of the pass box should be able to accommodate larger sized materials to ensure that there are no collisions or blockages during the installation process. When designing, the volume of the item and its packaging, tray or container size should be estimated based on actual operation, and sufficient space should be reserved. If frequent transmission of large equipment, appliances, or samples is required, it is recommended to choose larger or customized models to enhance the versatility and safety of use.

(4). Transmission frequency

The capacity of the pass box should be selected based on the frequency of use. In high-frequency usage scenarios, it is necessary to have high transmission efficiency and load-bearing capacity. Models with larger internal space can be appropriately selected. If the pass box is too small, frequent switching can lead to increased equipment wear, affecting the overall service life and operational stability.

(5). Installation space

Pass boxes are usually embedded in clean room partition walls. Before installation, the thickness, height, and surrounding obstacles of the wall should be accurately measured to ensure that embedding does not affect the stability of the wall structure and ease of operation. To ensure safe and smooth use, sufficient opening angles and operating space should be reserved in front of the pass box to avoid crowding or potential safety risks.


Post time: Sep-30-2025