HVAC Industry Growth Impacted by Need for Clean Rooms

HVAC Industry Growth Impacted by Need for Clean Rooms

Clean room technologies, which have been in increasingly high demand in recent years, rely heavily on HVAC systems.  These systems are needed to ensure that the spaces are properly tempered and controlled.  HVAC technologies are used to keep the spaces at exacting temperatures, ensure that they are kept clean of debris, and are used to maintain the relative humidity of the space. These conditions are essential within these spaces, as clean rooms are perfectly controlled environments.

While many would assume these spaces would be most common in the healthcare industry, clean rooms are equally as important to the manufacturing industry.  Many products must be developed and tested in exact environments to ensure that they will properly function and endure specific climates.  Clean room testing is becoming a much more common procedure for manufacturers.  In most cases, clean rooms require specific conditions, which can only be achieved with the help of HVAC controls, in order to properly produce or manufacturer these products.  So, as the need for clean rooms increases, the HVAC market sees another source of growth.

SRP controls offers PGC walk-in rooms that provide high quality chambers, designed to provide optimized conditions for stability testing in the pharmaceutical industry.  Other uses for these rooms include ASTM-, biological-, and biotechnology- testing, which just goes to show how versatile clean room technology is.

Not all clean rooms are of the same size and shape, however.  In some instances the manufacturer has to engineer the actual clean room in order to meet the space demands of the product being manufactured.  SRP has the needs of these manufacturers covered as well.  A wide variety of temperature-, relative humidity-, and pressure sensors are available.  These can be used in conjunction with other technologies and innovations to crease a precisely controlled space built to meet the manufacturer’s specific needs.