FAQ for Sterile Transfer Chamber
1: What is a sterile transfer chamber used for?
A sterile transfer chamber is used to safely transfer materials between classified environments without introducing contamination, ensuring aseptic conditions are maintained.
2: What type of filtration is used in sterile transfer chambers?
Most chambers use H14-grade HEPA filters, capable of capturing 99.995% of airborne particles, offering Class A cleanliness as per cleanroom standards.
3: Can the system log and track data?
Yes, advanced models include electronic signature and data tracking, ensuring traceability for all decontamination cycles, essential for GMP compliance.
4: Is it suitable for hydrogen peroxide vapor sterilization?
Absolutely. These chambers support bio-decontamination cycles using hydrogen peroxide vapor and feature automatic ventilation and exhaust systems to remove residuals.
5: Are validation documents provided with the system?
Yes, most systems come with complete IQ (Installation Qualification), OQ (Operational Qualification), and PQ (Performance Qualification) documentation for compliance and on-site verification.