Some characteristics of operating room medical doors: Operating room medical doors are specially designed and manufactured doors for operating rooms, with special functions and requirements to ensure the cleanliness, sound insulation performance, and safety of the operating room. Here are some characteristics and common requirements of medical doors in operating rooms:




1. Material: The medical doors in the operating room are usually made of stainless steel, which meets the cleanliness requirements of the operating room due to its easy cleaning, antibacterial, corrosion-resistant and other characteristics.




2. Sealing performance: The medical door of the operating room needs to have good sealing performance to prevent external pollutants such as air, bacteria, dust, etc. from entering the operating room. The door leaf and door frame should have a tightly fitting sealing structure, usually using elastic sealing strips or pneumatic sealing systems.




3. Sound insulation performance: Medical doors in operating rooms need to have excellent sound insulation performance to reduce the interference of external noise on the working environment of the operating room. The structural design of door leaves and frames should be able to effectively isolate sound transmission, usually using sound-absorbing materials and sound insulation layers to improve the sound insulation effect.




4. Automatic control: In order to facilitate the entry and exit of personnel in the operating room, the medical door of the operating room usually adopts an automatic control system, such as infrared sensors, button switches, foot switches, etc. This can avoid direct contact between operating room personnel and door handles, reducing the risk of cross infection.




5. Cleaning and disinfection: The surface of the medical door in the operating room should be easy to clean and disinfect to meet the hygiene requirements of the operating room. The smooth surface of stainless steel material is easy to clean and can resist bacterial growth.




6. Fire resistance: Medical doors in operating rooms usually need to have a certain degree of fire resistance to provide internal safety assurance. According to specific requirements, medical doors may need to comply with relevant standards for fire doors.



  The selection and installation of medical doors in operating rooms should comply with the design specifications and relevant regulatory requirements of medical facilities. During the purchase and installation process, it is recommended to consult with manufacturers or technical engineers specializing in the production of medical doors to ensure that the appropriate operating room medical door is selected and installed correctly.