Medical airtight doors are crucial supporting facilities in core medical areas such as cleanrooms, operating rooms, and ICUs. Customization is their core characteristic for adapting to medical scenarios, specifically focusing on four dimensions: sealing performance, safety protection, spatial adaptability, and intelligent linkage. The following are the key customization points:
1. Customized Sealing Levels to Adapt to Different Cleanliness Needs
Based on the cleanliness level of the medical space (e.g., Class 10,000/Class 1,000 operating rooms, Class 100,000 clean corridors), a multi-layered sealing structure is customized: the door frame is equipped with inflatable sealing strips/silicone composite sealing strips, and the door leaf has anti-pinch sealing edges around its perimeter, meeting stringent requirements for airtightness, watertightness, and dustproofing.
A negative pressure sealing design can be customized for areas such as infectious disease wards to prevent the leakage of pathogens.
2. Customized Size and Opening Methods to Match the Site Space
Size customization: Based on the size of the doorway (e.g., double doors in operating rooms are 1.8-2.4m wide, single doors are 0.9-1.2m wide) and wall thickness, the door leaf size and door frame installation structure are customized to adapt to different wall materials (color steel plates, concrete). Customizable Opening Methods: Common sliding doors (space-saving), push-pull doors, and folding doors are available. Manual/automatic switching modes can be customized for special scenarios to meet emergency power outage needs.
3. Customized Safety Protection, Compliant with Medical Usage Standards: Anti-pinch Customization: Equipped with infrared sensor curtains and pressure sensors, automatically rebounding upon encountering obstacles, suitable for high-frequency scenarios involving medical staff trolleys and patient passage.
Customized Radiation Protection: For radiation areas such as X-ray rooms and CT rooms, customized lead plates are embedded in the door panels. The lead equivalent can be customized as needed (0.5-5mmPb) while maintaining the airtight structure.
Customized Antibacterial Properties: Door panels are made of antibacterial stainless steel or corrosion-resistant color steel plates, with an antibacterial coating to inhibit bacterial growth and meet medical disinfection standards.
4. Customized Smart Linkage, Integrated into Hospital Smart Systems: Access Control Linkage: Customizable opening methods include card swiping, password, fingerprint, and facial recognition, integrating with the hospital's medical staff access control system to restrict unauthorized personnel entry.
Environmental Integration: Integrates with the cleanroom's air conditioning and fresh air systems, automatically shutting off the air supply when the door is opened and restoring clean air pressure after the door is closed to maintain spatial cleanliness.
Control Integration: Equipped with multiple control methods including foot sensors, hand sensors, and remote control, adapting to scenarios where medical staff operate with both hands.
5. Customized Materials and Appearance, Balancing Durability and Aesthetics
Material Customization: Door core materials can be selected from polyurethane foam or honeycomb aluminum core, balancing insulation, soundproofing, and lightweight requirements; panel colors can be customized (e.g., medical blue, light gray) to match the department's decor.
Durability Customization: For high-frequency medical use, customized thickened hardware and wear-resistant guide rails extend the door's lifespan and reduce maintenance costs.