2025-08-21
In cleanroom planning, temperature and humidity control is just as important as air cleanliness. Proper environmental parameters not only impact product quality but also directly affect personnel comfort and process stability.
Cleanroom temperature and humidity have a direct impact on:
Different standards and industries have specific requirements for temperature and humidity control. The following table lists common recommended ranges:
Industry / Standard | Recommended Temperature Range | Recommended Humidity Range | Description |
Pharmaceutical (GMP) | 18–26℃ | 40–60% RH | Ensures product stability and operator comfort |
Electronics / Semiconductor | 20–24℃ | 40–50% RH | Prevents static electricity, ensures chip quality |
Biological Laboratories | 20–25℃ | 30–60% RH | Maintains experimental accuracy and sample stability |
Food Processing | 18–22℃ | 45–65% RH | Prevents microbial growth, extends shelf life |
Use Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems to precisely regulate cleanroom temperature and humidity.
Install sensors and automation systems for real-time monitoring and abnormal condition alarms.
Select suitable humidifiers or dehumidifiers based on climate conditions to maintain stable humidity.
Optimize energy consumption while meeting process needs to achieve green cleanroom design.
We provide customized cleanroom temperature and humidity control designs based on ISO and GMP standards, tailored to your process requirements.
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