Difference Between Dynamic and Static Pass Box
In pharmaceutical manufacturing
industries, pass boxes are normally used to transfer a particular material
between two areas generally of different cleanliness levels. The boxes can be
said to transfer the materials from a high level of cleanliness to a lower
level of cleanliness or vice-versa. The pass boxes while transferring the
material, help to prevent air from flowing from one area to another. Pass boxes
are made of stainless steel which is powder coated.
There are two types of pass boxes used in pharmaceutical industries
and these are;
1. Dynamic Pass Boxes
2. Static Pass Boxes
The pass boxes have similar features such as having a mechanical
interlocking for the doors, UV lights, fluorescent lamps and are both made of
the same material which is stainless steel. However, with all the similar
features, there are several differences between the two types of pass boxes as they
are described below;
1. The static pass boxes which are known to transfer materials
between two clean environments which are equally clean and are designed to work
with minimal personnel movement while dynamic pass boxes are used to pass
through materials from an uncontrolled environment to a controlled environment.
A static pass box should never be used to transfer material between a clean
room and a non-clean room.
2. A dynamic pass box is a cubicle
box which has got interlocked doors located on both sides. This protects the
controlled environment from being polluted while the transfer of material is
taking place inside. A static pass box, on the other hand, has got an
electromagnetic interlocking arrangement which is located between the two
doors. The arrangement is fitted with an LED indicator which helps to show
whether any door is open.
3. A Dynamic Pass Box has got a system known as an Interlock Guard
which helps to control both the outlet and the inlet so that there is no time
that the two are opened. Due to this, dirt and other loose particles are
removed from the materials being transferred to the manufacturing area and vice
versa but a Static Pass Box doesn't have such a feature since it only transfers
material between two equally clean environments.
4. A Dynamic Pass Box is fitted with a suction filter of around 0.3
microns that is a stainless steel product and a supply filter of about 10
microns that is made of aluminum. A Static Pass Box doesn't have the filters.
The Dynamic Pass Box also has a pressure gauge ranging from 0 to 25 mmwc. It is
also fitted with a motor blower of 1/5 hp for blowing out dust particles. The
Static Pass Box is designed as an air-lock device to prevent ambient air from
entering or clean air from disappearing from the clean room.
5. For a Dynamic Pass Box, the Ultraviolet light's specifications
are 18 Watts while that of a Static Pass Box is 8 Watts. The Ultraviolet light
with hour meter is controlled by the interlocking arrangement and it goes off
whenever any of the doors open.
The Fluorescent lamp in a Static Pass Box is about 40 Watts while
that of a Dynamic Pass Box is about 20 Watts. The lamp is controlled by the interlocking
arrangement and when the doors are in a closed position, the lamp is on.