A pass box is a pivotal facility strategically placed within cleanroom partition walls. Functioning as a buffer zone, its primary role is to facilitate the seamless transfer of goods between the interior and exterior of a cleanroom.
By preventing disruptions to airflow and air pressure caused by door openings, it plays a critical role in maintaining the pristine conditions of the cleanroom environment. Additionally, it significantly reduces the time operators spend moving in and out, effectively mitigating the risk of dust contamination from external regions. Equipped with a UV lamp for bacteria control, pass boxes feature interlocked doors to prevent direct contact between connected areas.





