Description
The POL-EKO SRWP 115 is more than just a sterilizer; it is a critical component of laboratory infrastructure. By featuring a double-door design (front and rear), it allows staff to load unsterile items in one room, perform a high-temperature sterilization cycle, and unload the sterile items in a separate, clean environment.7 This “pass-through” capability is vital for BSL-3 labs, pharmaceutical production, and any facility requiring a physical barrier between different air-quality zones.Cleanroom-Grade Safety & Interlock Technology:Safety and environmental integrity are the core features of the SRWP series:Door Interlock System: To prevent cross-contamination, the unit is equipped with an electronic interlock. If one door is open, the other cannot be unlocked. Additionally, the door on the “clean” side remains locked until a sterilization cycle is successfully completed.Dual Monitoring: The primary Smart controller (4.3-inch touchscreen) is located on the loading side.8 The rear “clean” side is equipped with high-visibility indicator lights (LEDs) that inform staff when the load is ready for extraction.9+1Automatic Air-Flap: The ventilation air-flap closes automatically during the sterilization phase to ensure the chamber is sealed, maintaining the pressure and thermal barrier between rooms.10Thermal Precision and Compliance:Despite its unique physical configuration, the SRWP 115 maintains the high performance of the SRW range:Forced Air Convection: Fan-assisted heating ensures that the 112-liter chamber reaches the set temperature quickly and uniformly, essential for high-throughput transfer.11Specialized Cycles: Pre-set programs for standard sterilization (12$160^{circ}C$, 13$180^{circ}C$, 14$200^{circ}C$) and a dedicated program for mask/PPE disinfection are standard.15Data Management: All cycle data is logged internally and can be exported via USB or LAN for GLP/GMP-compliant documentation and auditing.16Primary Applications:Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms: Transferring glassware and tools into sterile filling zones.Biosafety Labs (BSL): Safely removing materials from high-containment areas.Hospitals: Linking “dirty” instrument washing rooms with “clean” assembly rooms.Electronics/Semiconductor Industry: Moving components between different cleanroom classifications.





