Laboratory Doors for Hospitals, Labs, Theatres and Cleanroom Environments
Custom-Built Lab Doors Designed for Australian Standards
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What Makes a Good Laboratory Door?
Laboratory and hospital environments require more than just a standard door. In spaces where hygiene, air pressure, and contamination prevention are essential, every component matters.
A quality lab door must:
- Seal to control contamination
- Be easy to clean
- Reduce cross-contamination risk
- Require minimal maintenance
- Comply with regulations
Focus Doors prides itself in delivering Laboratory Doors that are purpose-built for compliance and control, and backed by decades of experience in Australia’s healthcare and scientific sectors.
Hermetically Sealed &
Cleanroom Door Options
Whether you’re managing a pharmaceutical facility, surgical theatre, or university research lab, our laboratory doors are engineered to meet stringent infection control requirements.
Key Features
Electrostatic discharge control to prevent dust accumulation
Super silent operation with anti-vibration seals
Lead shielding options for radiology environments
Motion detectors built into automation
Pressure tested to AS/NZS ISO 9972:2015
Flush finishes to eliminate crevices and bacteria traps
Panel types
Glass
Stainless steel
Corrosion-resistant materials
Operation types
Manual or Automatic
Autoslider or Swing
Hermetic and Semi-Hermetic
Explore our two popular Laboratory Door Products:
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Why Choose Focus Doors for
Your Lab Door Project

Made in Australia
All doors are designed and manufactured in Australia to comply with local regulations and site-specific conditions.

Independently Pressure-Tested
Our hermetic doors are pressure-tested to
AS/NZS ISO 9972:2015, with results available on request.

Trusted in Critical Environments
We’ve delivered projects across hospitals, universities and high-security cleanrooms, earning trust through consistent performance.

Designed for Infection Control
With smooth, flush
surfaces and no exposed screws, our doors
reduce bacteria buildup and simplify hygiene protocols.
Designed for Australian Healthcare and Scientific Environments
Typical Areas of Application:
Operating Theatres
X-ray and Imaging Suites
Emergency Rooms
ICU and Isolation Rooms
Hospital Entryways
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Areas
Cleanroom Access
Biotech Labs
Research Centres
Modular Clinics and Day Surgeries
Hospitals and Labs
That Trust Focus Doors
Canberra Hospital, ACT
Hermetic Sealing and Semi Hermetic Sealing Automatic Sliding Doors
Macquarie University, NSW
Hermetically Sealing
Doors
Tested for Performance, Built for Compliance
Our hermetically sealed doors undergo independent pressure testing to confirm air-tightness and performance. All testing is conducted using the AS/NZS ISO 9972:2015 fan pressurisation method, ensuring your project meets the strictest compliance requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does hermetically sealing mean?
A hermetically sealed door is designed to close tightly against all sides of the frame, creating an airtight seal that prevents air leakage between spaces. This is essential for maintaining pressure control and contamination prevention in cleanrooms, operating theatres, and laboratories.
Are focus doors suitable for X-ray rooms or radiology labs?
Yes, Focus Doors can be manufactured with integrated lead shielding, making them compliant and safe for use in X-ray suites, radiology labs, and any space that requires radiation protection.
What’s an airlock door for clean rooms?
An airlock door is part of a two-door system used to separate cleanroom zones. It maintains pressure differentials and limits contamination by allowing only one door to be opened at a time, forming a controlled buffer zone between clean and less clean environments.
How does the hermetic sealing process work?
Focus Doors achieve hermetic sealing through a compression mechanism combined with precision tracks and anti-vibration drop seals. This system ensures the door presses firmly against all sides of the frame, delivering a complete airtight barrier to meet strict hygiene and contamination standards.
Can I install these into an existing cleanroom?
Yes, Focus Doors can retrofit hermetically sealed doors into existing wall openings. The installation process is designed to minimise disruption to operations while still achieving full compliance with pressure and hygiene requirements.
What kind of testing do your lab doors undergo?
Each Focus Doors hermetic product is independently tested for air permeability using the AS/NZS ISO 9972:2015 fan pressurisation method. These tests confirm airtight performance and compliance with Australian standards for cleanrooms and healthcare environments.
Looking for Hermetically Sealed, Compliant Lab Doors for Your Facility?
Speak with a Focus Doors technician or request a tailored quote for your site

