Dortronics Door Control Keep Clean Rooms Better Protected


Dortronics Systems Inc. offers a comprehensive line of door control products that combine to provide laboratory and research facility management with comprehensive solutions to better protect clean rooms with harmful contagions. Products include touchless and waterproof switches, motion sensor door releases, and maglocks of all sizes and holding strengths, and customized door interlock controls.

“Cleanrooms in biolabs and pharmaceutical production facilities need the utmost in protection to maintain sterile conditions, which starts at the entry points to these sensitive areas,” said Bryan Sanderford, National Sales Manager, Dortronics Systems, Inc. “Dortronics offers a wide selection of products that can be customized and configured to meet virtually  any clean room application.”

Dortronics clean room door control solutions include touchless and waterproof switches, maglocks to secure any door, and programmable mantraps that isolate environments to help prevent contamination. Highlighted products include:

To learn more about Dortronics clean room solutions, please visit:

https://dortronics.com/solutions/cleanrooms-and-bio-labs/



June 9, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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