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A mechanical interlock pass-through window is a device used for transferring items, widely applied in environments requiring strict isolation, such as hospitals, laboratories, food processing plants, and pharmaceutical factories. The core feature of the mechanical interlock pass-through window is the control of two doors through a mechanical interlocking system, with each door installed at opposite ends of the transfer window. Only when one door is completely closed can the other door be opened, ensuring that both doors cannot be opened simultaneously. One side is used for receiving items, and the other side is used for transferring items out. This ensures that external contamination cannot enter the clean area during the transfer process, and internal contamination will not spread to the outside, thus preventing cross-contamination of pollutants. Mechanical interlock pass-through windows typically do not rely on electronic systems but are controlled by mechanical principles, simplifying operation and maintenance.
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