The heart of every cleanroom is its HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system, which is a far more sophisticated piece of machinery than its residential counterpart. The continuous evolution of this technology is a major driver of innovation in the Cleanroom Technology Market. Modern HVAC systems are not just about temperature control; they are about precise air filtration, pressure control, and directional airflow.
Innovations in HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) and ULPA (Ultra-Low Penetration Air) filters are at the core of this evolution. These filters are capable of capturing increasingly smaller particles, allowing cleanrooms to meet more stringent classification standards. The design of the airflow itself has also advanced. Instead of random air circulation, modern cleanrooms often use a laminar flow, where air moves in a single direction in parallel streams, effectively sweeping away any particles from critical work areas.
Furthermore, a key focus has been on making these systems…