Product Introduction
Structural Components: Typically includes a cabinet, lifting door, lifting mechanism, and electrical control device. The cabinet is embedded in a wall opening, with loading/unloading ports on both sides. The lifting door is mounted on the inner wall of one side of the cabinet and slides up and down along guide rails via the lifting mechanism to open or close the loading/unloading ports. Some pass-through windows also include an inner liner, control panel, intercom, and safety light curtain.
Working Principle: When items need to be transferred, the electrical control device controls the lifting mechanism, causing the lifting door to rise, opening the loading/unloading ports. After the items are placed inside the pass-through window, the lifting door is closed. Some pass-through windows have an air shower function; after activation, a fan filters air through a high-efficiency filter to create a clean airflow, which blows the items through nozzles to remove dust particles. Some pass-through windows also have a sterilization function, using germicidal lamps to disinfect the transferred items.
Features: Lifting door pass-through windows have advantages such as reasonable structure, convenient operation, and space saving. It uses vertical electric lifting doors, which make better use of space compared to traditional left-right sliding or hinged doors, and offer faster opening and closing speeds and better sealing. In addition, some pass-through windows have an interlocking function to prevent both doors from opening simultaneously, ensuring the cleanliness of the clean area.
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