Clean rooms and controlled environments
30 years of expertise and a dedicated team
Thanks to its profound technical knowledge of the clean room industry, Portalp can support your automated access installation project designed for the atmospheric and hygiene conditions of clean rooms, areas requiring a controlled environments, and ATEX zones in the following fields:

Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics

Medical devices

Food industry

Semiconductors and micro-electronics

Scientific research

Aerospace

Automobile industry
From our knowledge of specific standards and requirements to the organizational particulars of project operations, we are your trusted partner of choice for reliable and compliant installations.
You can rely on our dedicated team to secure, optimize, and maintain your installations, all while safeguarding and guaranteeing the performance of your operations.
Explore our custom solutions designed to meet the challenges of hygiene and controlled environments
Automatic doors with controlled leakage flow
- Controlled leakage rate through specific seals
- Glazed, semi-glazed, HPL laminated panels with or without windows
- Ergonomic design with smooth surfaces and rounded covers for easy cleaning
- Touchless opening controls, optional airlock management card…
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Reinforced airtightness, as well as protection against dust, chemical hazards, and bacterial contamination

Ergonomic cleaning and decontamination processes

Standard-compliant and compatible with decontamination protocols

Customizable finishes for specific applications
Certified products satisfying the following standards:
ISO 14644-1 – ISO classes
(Particulate and chemical contamination)
This certification specifies air cleanliness classifications in terms of airborne particles.
Maximum allowable particle concentrations meet classes ranging from ISO 1 (most restrictive) to ISO 8.
ISO 14989-1 – A to D
(Microbiological contamination)
This standard, which is specific to the pharmaceutical industry, concerns medium/fluid-specific monitoring methods. Dust accumulation classifications range from A (high-risk areas) to D (less critical areas), defining tolerances in terms of contaminant concentration per m³.
EN 61000-6-2 standard
(Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC))
This standard establishes requirements for electromagnetic compatibility in industrial locations for phenomena such as conducted and radiated emissions, as well as immunity to electromagnetic disruptions.





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