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VHP Transfer Window/Pass Box | Sterilization for Cleanrooms & Labs

Categories Clean Room Pass Box
Brand Name: MRJH
Model Number: MRJH - CLCDCQ304
Certification: ISO,CE,UL,RoHS
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
MOQ: 1
Price: Contact Us
Delivery Time: 7-15 working days
Packaging Details: Wooden frame
External Dimensions: W1200 × D800 × H2000 (mm)
Air Shower Area: W600 × D800 × H600 (mm)
custom made: support
official website: www.ffu-cleanroom.com
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VHP Transfer Window/Pass Box | Sterilization for Cleanrooms & Labs


VHP (Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide) Pass-Through Chamber

A VHP pass-through chamber is an auxiliary device used in cleanrooms or sterile environments. Its primary function is to minimize cross-contamination when transferring items between areas of different cleanliness classifications. It achieves this by using vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP) technology to decontaminate item surfaces, ensuring that items entering high-cleanliness zones do not introduce contaminants.

Working Principle

The operation of a VHP pass-through chamber relies on the potent sterilizing capability of vaporized hydrogen peroxide. When items are placed inside the chamber, a vaporization unit converts liquid hydrogen peroxide into a gaseous state and introduces it into the chamber cavity. This process consists of several distinct phases:

  • Conditioning Phase: Rapidly increases the concentration of hydrogen peroxide vapor within the chamber until it stabilizes at the target level.

  • Sterilization (Dwell) Phase: Maintains the required concentration of hydrogen peroxide vapor within the chamber cavity for the necessary duration to achieve sterilization.

  • Aeration (De-gassing) Phase: After sterilization is complete, reduces the hydrogen peroxide vapor concentration inside the chamber to safe levels (typically below 1 ppm). The inner door can then be opened to remove the items.

Structural Features

VHP pass-through chambers are typically constructed from stainless steel, offering excellent corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning. Key design features include:

  • Enclosure & Doors: Made of stainless steel, formed through bending, welding, and assembly. The interior features rounded corners at the base for simplified cleaning.

  • Interlock System: Doors on both sides incorporate mechanical or electromagnetic interlocks to prevent simultaneous opening. This ensures direct air exchange between areas of different cleanliness levels is avoided.

  • Seals: Continuous inflatable (pneumatic) seals are installed around the door perimeter to enhance sealing performance and prevent gas leakage.

  • UV Lamp (Optional): Some models include an integrated UV lamp for supplementary disinfection.

Advantages

Compared to traditional UV sterilization methods, VHP pass-through chambers offer significant advantages:

  • High Efficiency: Shorter sterilization cycles, typically completed within 1-4 hours.

  • Safety: Vaporized hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water vapor and oxygen, leaving no toxic residues. It is non-toxic to humans at the residual levels achieved after aeration.

  • Broad Material Compatibility: Suitable for sterilization under various temperature conditions and gentle on sensitive materials, minimizing damage to treated items.

  • Extended Equipment Lifespan: Operates at ambient temperature and pressure, reducing stress on the chamber structure and internal components, thereby extending service life.

Application Areas

Due to their efficiency, environmental friendliness, and safety, VHP pass-through chambers are widely used across several industries:

  • Healthcare Facilities: Hospitals, operating rooms, etc., to protect patients from infection.

  • Biological Laboratories: Provides researchers with a sterile transfer environment, safeguarding experimental integrity.

  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Ensures sterility requirements are met during drug production, enhancing product quality.

  • Food Processing Plants: Maintains food safety standards by preventing bacterial contamination during transfers.



FAQ 1: How long does a full VHP sterilization cycle take?

*A: Typical VHP pass-through chamber cycles complete sterilization in 1-4 hours, significantly faster than traditional methods. The process includes three phases:

  • Conditioning (5-15 min): Rapid vapor concentration buildup

  • Sterilization (30-90 min): Microbial kill phase at controlled H₂O₂ levels

  • Aeration (45-120 min): Safe decomposition to <1ppm residual
    Exact duration depends on chamber size, load configuration, and validation requirements.

FAQ 2: Is vaporized hydrogen peroxide safe for sensitive equipment?

*A: Yes. VHP technology is non-corrosive and material-compatible with most cleanroom items when properly validated. Unlike heat or radiation methods, it:
✓ Leaves no residue (decomposes to H₂O + O₂)
✓ Operates at ambient temperatures
✓ Penetrates complex geometries without damage
Critical note: Always test compatibility with polymers/electronics using ISO 22441:2022 protocols.

FAQ 3: Why choose VHP over UV pass-through chambers?

*A: VHP chambers provide superior sterilization reliability versus UV alternatives:

ParameterVHP ChamberUV Chamber
Shadow Areas360° gas penetrationLine-of-sight only
Cycle Efficacy6-log spore reduction3-4 log reduction
ValidationISO 14937 compliantLimited documentation
Material StressZero UV degradationPolymer aging risk


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