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Xenon Light PassBox,External dimensions:28.6' x 28.6' x 28.6'

Reference Price:US$from $300

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The Xenon Light PassBox, with external dimensions of 28.6" x 28.6" x 28.6", is a highly efficient sterilization unit designed for use in controlled environments.

  • External dimensions: 700 x 700 x 700 mm
  • Box material: 304 Stainless Steels
  • Power: 220V 50HZ

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Xenon Light PassBox,External dimensions:28.6' x 28.6' x 28.6'

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Xenon Light PassBox,External dimensions:28.6' x 28.6' x 28.6'

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The Xenon Light PassBox, with external dimensions of 28.6" x 28.6" x 28.6", is a highly efficient sterilization unit designed for use in controlled environments. It utilizes Xenon lamps to emit broad-spectrum UV light, effectively eliminating microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi from surfaces and objects passing through the box. This makes it ideal for industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and electronics, where contamination control is critical. 

The compact design ensures seamless integration into various workspaces, maintaining a sterile environment for safe material transfer.

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Cleanroom pass Through Product Details:

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High quality material

  • Internal cavity full mirror reflective material

  • Bottom shelf design

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Easy to use

  • Timer switch

  • Self-cleaning system

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Highly efficient sterilization

  • 360° sterilizing without dead angle

  • Electronic interlocking device

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Safe and reliable

  • Touch screen operation

  • Security password management

Principle

The principle of operation of the Xenon Light Transfer Window (XLTW) primarily involves the use of a high-intensity light source generated by a xenon lamp to transfer light energy through a specific optical system. 

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The following is the basic principle of operation:

  • Light Source Generation: Xenon lamps emit an intense white light through an electric shock covering a broad spectrum of light from the UV to the IR.

  • Beam Modulation: The generated beam is modulated by optical elements such as mirrors and lenses to ensure that the light energy is concentrated and uniform.

  • Optical transmission: Through an optical transmission window (usually made of a highly transparent material such as quartz glass), light energy is efficiently transmitted to the target area.

The key to this type of device is to efficiently transfer high-intensity light energy and minimize energy loss and spectral changes during transmission.


Models

Equipment ModelGCC-XGPB-600GCC-XGPB-800
Dimension of working chamber(W*P*Hmm)600x600x600800x800x800
Overall Dimension(W*P*Hmm)900x700x9001100x900x1100
Weight(Kg)115KG
Material passing time≤3minutes
Bacteria killing efficiency≥99.9%
Spore killing efficiency≥99.9%
Equipment power (W)275 
Equipment ModelGCC-XGPB-600GCC-XGPB-800
Dimension of working chamber(W*P*Hmm)600x600x600800x800x800
Overall Dimension(W*P*Hmm)900x700x9001100x900x1100
Weight(Kg)115KG
Material passing time≤3minutes
Bacteria killing efficiency≥99.9%
Spore killing efficiency≥99.9%
Equipment power (W)275 

Accessories

  • Support stand or Base box

  • Door release buttons

  • Interlock release rocker switches

  • Buzzer system (to alert personnel on the opposite side during material transfer)

  • Intercom system

  • Fan fault alarms with customized blowers

  • Lead shielding

  • Roller Conveyors (only for DFLH)

  • Auto sliding PVC doors (only for DFLH)

  • Rails to hang gowns (only for DFLH)

FAQ

1. Can Xenon Light PassBox be used for chemical safety?

A Xenon Light PassBox is primarily used for sterilizing surfaces and objects by emitting broad-spectrum UV light to neutralize microorganisms. It is not specifically designed for chemical safety, as its primary function is to control microbial contamination. However, in environments where chemical exposure is a concern, the passbox can help maintain a sterile environment for the safe handling of materials. Chemical safety protocols should still be followed separately, as the passbox does not provide protection against chemical hazards.


2. How do you properly calibrate a Xenon Light PassBox?

Calibrating a Xenon Light PassBox is essential to ensure that it operates at optimal efficiency. To properly calibrate the system, follow these steps:

  • Check the UV intensity using a calibrated radiometer

  • Adjust the lamp's position to ensure even light distribution

  • Test microbial deactivation effectiveness to confirm sterilization standards are met

Regular calibration ensures the passbox maintains its sterilization capabilities, providing reliable performance over time.


3. How does the Xenon Light PassBox prevent cross-contamination?

The Xenon Light PassBox helps prevent cross-contamination by sterilizing items that pass through it using UV-C light. This light deactivates harmful microorganisms, ensuring that only sterile items are transferred between clean zones. By rapidly disinfecting surfaces, the passbox minimizes the risk of contamination during material transfer. It is especially effective in environments like cleanrooms and laboratories where preventing microbial contamination is crucial.


4. What is the power consumption of a Xenon Light PassBox?

The power consumption of a Xenon Light PassBox varies depending on the specific model and usage requirements. Generally, these systems are designed to be energy-efficient, but they do require a moderate amount of power due to the high intensity of the Xenon lamps. Power consumption also depends on the frequency of use and the size of the passbox, with larger units typically consuming more energy. It is advisable to check the manufacturer’s specifications for detailed power requirements.


5. How is Xenon Light used for decontamination in a passbox?

Xenon light is used for decontamination in a passbox by emitting a broad spectrum of UV radiation, particularly UV-C, which is highly effective in killing or neutralizing microorganisms. As items pass through the passbox, they are exposed to the intense UV light, which disinfects their surfaces. This process ensures that harmful pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, are eradicated, making it an effective method for maintaining sterile conditions in controlled environments like laboratories and cleanrooms.


6. What makes Xenon light ideal for use in a passbox?

Xenon light is ideal for use in a passbox due to its ability to provide high-intensity, broad-spectrum UV radiation. This makes it particularly effective in killing a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. Additionally, Xenon light is a non-chemical, residue-free sterilization method, making it safe for sensitive materials and electronics. The following factors make Xenon light suitable:

  • Fast and efficient sterilization

  • Safe for sensitive equipment

  • No chemical residues left behind

These qualities ensure that Xenon light is a powerful and effective tool for sterilization in environments that require strict contamination control.


7. What are the applications of a Xenon Light PassBox?

Xenon Light PassBoxes are used in various industries where maintaining sterile environments is crucial. Some key applications include:

  • Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries for sterilizing materials and equipment

  • Medical device manufacturing to ensure sterility of tools and devices

  • Electronics manufacturing where contamination can affect product quality

  • Laboratories and cleanrooms to prevent microbial contamination during transfers

These applications make Xenon Light PassBoxes essential for ensuring contamination control in high-precision industries.


8. How do you measure the UV output of a Xenon Light PassBox?

To measure the UV output of a Xenon Light PassBox, a UV radiometer is typically used. This device measures the intensity of the UV light emitted by the Xenon lamps, ensuring that it meets the required levels for effective sterilization. Calibration of the radiometer is essential to get accurate readings, and periodic checks should be performed to ensure that the UV output remains consistent and effective over time.


9. Is there a standard for Xenon light intensity in passboxes?

Yes, there are standards for Xenon light intensity in passboxes to ensure the effectiveness of the sterilization process. These standards generally specify the minimum UV-C intensity at specific distances from the lamp and the necessary exposure time to achieve microbial inactivation. Adhering to these standards ensures that the passbox performs consistently and provides effective sterilization, especially in regulated environments like cleanrooms and medical device manufacturing.


10. Can Xenon Light PassBox sterilize medical devices and tools?

Yes, a Xenon Light PassBox can effectively sterilize medical devices and tools. The UV-C radiation emitted by the Xenon lamps is highly effective at deactivating harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This makes it ideal for sterilizing sensitive medical equipment without the use of harsh chemicals or heat. By passing medical tools through the passbox, they are thoroughly disinfected, ensuring safety and compliance with health regulations.


11. What is the cost of a Xenon Light PassBox?

The cost of a Xenon Light PassBox varies depending on factors such as size, specifications, and features. Smaller models designed for lighter-duty applications tend to be more affordable, while larger units with more advanced features may cost more. The total cost should also consider installation, maintenance, and energy consumption. It is essential to evaluate the specific needs of your facility to determine the most cost-effective solution for sterilization.


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