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Cleanroom Door Price & Specification Guide | Farclean Insights

Cleanroom Door Price & Specification Guide | Farclean Insights

Cleanroom Door Price & Specification Guide: What Factors Drive the Cost?

A comprehensive procurement guide breaking down material selection, technical specs, core fills, airtight seals, and interlocking logic to help facility managers and contractors optimize budget without compromising ISO and GMP compliance.

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1. Cleanroom Door Price Breakdown Matrix

When requesting quotes from global suppliers, prices vary significantly based on material, size, and automation features. Below is a general price and specification guide for budgeting:

Door Type & Material Configuration & Technical Specs Relative Price Index
Single Swing Steel Door Standard size (900x2100mm), Powder-coated galvanized steel, Double flush vision panel, Drop-down seal $$ (Baseline)
Double Swing Steel Door Wide opening (1800x2100mm), Galvanized steel, Flush vision panels, Interlock logic compatible $$$
Stainless Steel 304/316L Door Single/Double swing, Full stainless frame & leaf, High corrosion resistance for sterile/washdown zones $$$$ (+40% to +80%)
Automatic Hermetic Sliding Door Single/Double leaf, Motion sensors, Hermetic track sealing, Emergency stop operator $$$$$

*Note: Final pricing depends on order volume, customized dimensions, fire-rating certifications, hardware choices, and shipping logistics.

2. Key Technical Factors Driving Cleanroom Door Costs

  • Primary Material Selection: Galvanized powder-coated steel provides the most cost-effective solution for general electronics and pharma rooms. Stainless steel (SUS 304/316L) increases costs but is mandatory for aggressive chemical cleaning and sterile biopharma suites.
  • Core Insulation Material: Aluminum or paper honeycomb offers lightweight rigidity and economical pricing. For strict fire safety compliance (30 to 120-min ratings), certified high-density Rockwool cores are required. PU/PIR foam cores are preferred for temperature-controlled cold cleanrooms.
  • Airtight Seals & Pressure Management: Maintaining strict differential pressure cascades relies on high-grade perimeter EPDM/silicone gaskets and spring-loaded automatic drop-down bottom seals that prevent air leakage without scraping floor coatings.
  • Flush Vision Panels & Hardware: Double-glazed tempered glass windows mounted flush on both sides prevent dust collection and moisture condensation (integrated desiccants). Electronic magnetic interlock systems and automatic operators add hardware costs but significantly optimize cleanroom security and airlock logistics.

3. How to Optimize Procurement Costs Without Sacrificing Compliance

By making strategic decisions during the design and RFQ phase, engineering teams can lower purchasing costs while maintaining ISO 14644 and GMP compliance:

  • Standardize Rough Openings: Choosing standard dimensions (e.g., 900x2100mm, 1200x2100mm, 1500x2100mm) reduces custom tooling and engineering setup expenses.
  • Consolidate Component Shipments: Ordering cleanroom doors alongside modular sandwich wall panels and ceiling systems in consolidated container shipments drastically cuts down freight expenses per unit.
  • Align Specs with Cleanliness Class: Avoid over-specifying. For ISO Class 7/8 facilities, high-grade powder-coated galvanized steel doors with automatic bottom seals provide full compliance at a fraction of the cost of full 316L stainless steel.

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