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Hermetic door 2009

Hermetic door of Asian Distributors May 2008 - Beijing, China 2nd Convention 2009

Index

1. Application areas 2. Concepts 2.1. 2 1 What is a clean room? 2.2. POSITIVE Pressure 2.3. NEGATIVE Pressure 2.4. Clean corridor and dirty corridor 2.5. What is the purspose of a hermetic door? 3. MANUSA hermetic doors 3.1. Hermetic door for operating theatres 3.2. Hermetic door for ICU rooms 3.3. X-RAY door f R di l 3 3 X RAY d for Radiology rooms 4. Certifications 5. Limitations 6. Hospital Segment 7. Pictures of installations
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1. Application areas

Hospitals : Operating theatres ICU rooms X-ray rooms Semiconductor industries Automobile factories Pharmaceutical industry Chemical industry Food F d processing plants i l t

and every clean room where a positive pressure environment is p p critical for a good insulation.

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2. Concepts
2.1. What is a clean room? A clean room is a room in which the number of particles in a given volume of air, the pressure, temperature and humidity are monitored air pressure temperature, to attain the appropriate levels of cleanliness. What is th function of a clean room? Wh t i the f ti f l ?

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2. Concepts
2.2. POSITIVE pressure Purpose: to keep the clean room in aseptic conditions How: preventing the entry of untreated or contaminated air Into the room by keeping a difference of pressure between two rooms Process to get a positive pressure:
Through forced air purifiers fresh air is collected, purified and moved into the clean room During this process bacteria are burnt and elliminated. The air recovered inside is less than the air entering the room. This process can only be achieved by sealing all the openings. A hermetic door ensures the effectiveness of this process by keeping a positive pressure

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2. Concepts
2.3. NEGATIVE pressure Purpose: to keep rooms adjoined to a contaminated (dirty) area in aseptic conditions How: evacuating contaminated air Process to obtain a NEGATIVE pressure environment:
Forcing contaminated air out of the room through air purification machines. g g p Air absorption is higher than the air introduced in the room. This process can only be achieved by sealing all the openings. The hermetic door ensures the effectiveness of this process.

Applications: decontamination rooms, morgues, etc.

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2. Concepts
2.4. Clean corridor and dirty corridor Clean corridor: for access of patients, doctors and other persons with access to operating theatresor clean rooms. Dirty corridor: used by maintenance staff to access a clean room collect the tools room, and clothes used during the operation (contaminated), and take them to decontamination area. The surgery room must be equipped with two doors: one leading a clean corridor and a back door leading to a dirty corridor corridor, corridor. A hermetic door prevents clean corridor and clean rooms being contaminated, separating th t i t d ti them f from a di t area. dirty Both doors must be working in an airlock configuration. g g

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2. Concepts
2.5. What is the purpose of a hermetic door? Contributes keeping the clean room free of contamination. Seals S l an opening t k i to keep diff different l t levels of pressure b t l f between t two rooms. Optimizes the use of clean air inside an operating theatre. g g Reduce operating costs of a clean room or operating theatre. Hermetic sliding leaf motion:

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3. 3 MANUSA hermetic doors


3.1. Hermetic door for operating theatres 3.2. 3 2 Hermetic door for ICU rooms 3.3. X-ray for Radiology rooms

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3. MANUSA hermetic doors


3.1. Hermetic doors for operating theatres:
Sliding doors: g
P50 hermetic sliding door P50 (with hermetic operator) NON-hermetic sliding door with P50 leaf (Bravo or Toro operator)

Swing doors:
P50 swing hermetic door NON-hermetic swing door with P50 leaf Manual or automatic

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: P50 leaf

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: P50 leaf

1- Perimetrical frame
Core:

PIR

Thickness: 50 mm

2- Internal:
St. Steel + DM / MAX HPL Perimetrical frame + Vision panel Core: PIR St. steel+ DM / MAX HPL

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: P50 leaf


High Pressure Laminate (HPL) Stainless steel

Standard: White, Blue, Green Option: see MAX color chart

Standard: AISI 304 Option : AISI 316

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: P50 leaf

MAX Compact laminates are high pressure laminates (HPL) according to European norm EN 438. HPL are sheets consisting of layers of cellulose fibrous material (normally paper) impregnated with thermosetting resins and bonded together by the high pressure process. The process, defined as the simultaneous application of heat ( 120C) and high specific pressure ( 5 MPa) 120 C) provides flowing and subsequent curing of the thermosetting resins to obtain a homogenous non porous material ( 1,35 g/cm) with the required surface finish. Basically 2/3 of the HPL consists of paper and the remaining 1/3 of cured phenol-formaldehyde resins for the core layers and melamine-formaldehyde resin for the surface layers plus an urethane-acrylic coating in case of MAX Exterior. The resins belonging to the group of thermosetting resins are irreversibly cross linked by chemical bonds formed during the curing process producing a nonreactive stable material with nonreactive, characteristics which are totally different from those of its component parts. MAX Compact laminates are supplied in sheet form in a variety of sizes, thicknesses and surface finishes.

Why MAX? Because is the only manufacturer of HPL panels


that supplies panels in large size, which allow us to produce size the door leaves in one piece, without joints

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: wall frame for SLIDING door

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: block frame for SWING door
The Block concept consists of a complete door assembly, that will be supplied and installed as a complete unit. Consists of:
Swing leaf + Perimetrical frame + Transport tube protection

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3.1 Doors for operating theatres: accessories for SLIDING doors

Standard sizes available: Round: diam 400 or 400 Square: 400x400 Rectangular: 500x400 or 900x800 With lead inserts: 400x400 Hermetic door of Asian Distributors May 2008 - Beijing, China 2nd Convention 2009

3.1 Doors for operating theatres: accessories for SWING doors

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3.2. Hermetic door for ICU rooms


3.2. Hermetic door for Intensive Care Units:
Clear View Hermetic sliding doors g
Sliding door with H44 profiles and hermetic operator 6 or 10 mm glass. Allows to see the patient from the outside while keeping the observation room sealed and isolated Only available as single slide. Not available as bi-part Maximum clear width: 1400 mm

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3.2. Hermetic door for ICU rooms


Clear view hermetic sliding doors Clear view
Leaf motion: Accessories:

Wall frame:

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3.3. Radiology door for X-ray rooms


3.3. Radiology door
Door leaves with 2 mm lead inserts 400x400 vision panel with lead inserts (optional) X-ray have NO reflection. It is normally NOT required a lead shielded door to also be hermetic, except when the radiology unit is also an operating th t ti theatre.
RADIATION LEAK

g Swing door
Single leaf, max. clear width = 750 mm (HPL) or 850mm (st. steel) Double leaf, max. clear width = 1800 mm (HPL) or 1700 mm (st. steel).
DIRECT RADIATION USEFUL RADIATION

X-RAY EMITTER

Sliding door:
Leaf overlaps 75 mm on both sides Hermetic (with a hermetic Bravo operator) Single slide max clear width = 850 mm (HPL) or 750 mm (st steel) max. (st. steel). Bi-part max. clear width = 1700 mm (HPL) or 1500 mm (st. steel) Non hermetic (with Toro operator) g ( ) (st. ) Single slide max. clear width = 1750mm (HPL) o 1700 mm ( steel). Bi-part max. clear width = 2700mm (HPL) o 2700mm (st. steel).

REFLECTED RADIATION

REFLECTED RADIATION

PATIENT
SECONDARY BARRIER RESIDUAL RADIATION PRIMARY BARRIER

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3.3. Radiology door for X-ray rooms

Standard: White, Blue, Green Option: see MAX color chart

Standard: AISI 304 Option : AISI 316

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4. Certificates
Air leakage test for P50 hermetic sliding door Air leakage test for P50 hermetic swing door

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4. Certificates
Air leakage test for H44 hermetic sliding door Acoustic insulation test

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5. Limitations

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6. Hospital segment
Who takes part in the decision? According to a market research made in Spain, the main decision makers are:

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7. Pictures of installations

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7. Pictures of installations

Hermetic door of Asian Distributors May 2008 - Beijing, China 2nd Convention 2009

7. Pictures of installations

Hermetic door of Asian Distributors May 2008 - Beijing, China 2nd Convention 2009

7. Pictures of installations

Thanks for listening

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