Developed under an SBIR with the United States Air Force, this airlock door reduces ingress egress well below one minute.




Applications include:
Chemical/biological threats
Contamination control
Portable clean rooms
Heating/cooling efficiency
This project was funded by a Phase I SBIR award through the United States Air Force – more information about this award can be found through the SBIR.gov website here – Nonmixing, Rapid-escape Airlock