All the benefits of designing sustainable and energy-efficient cleanrooms.
Clean rooms are essential controlled environments for industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics and biotechnology.
However, their management can result in high energy consumption and significant environmental impact. In this article, we will explore strategies and solutions to design sustainable and energy-efficient cleanrooms, ensuring efficiency and compliance with quality standards.
Sustainable materials and design begin with the choice of materials and construction solutions:
use panels and coatings with low VOC (volatile organic compounds) emissions to improve indoor air quality, with high insulation properties using, for example, aluminium honeycomb insulation, which also provides excellent fire protection.
The ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system is one of the most energy-intensive elements of a cleanroom and optimising it means significant savings.
Lighting is another key area in which action can be taken to reduce energy consumption. The application of fluorescent lamps with LEDs can reduce energy consumption by up to 50 per cent and the use of presence sensors and automated dimming allow the use of light to be optimised and adapted to operational needs.
Finally, the use of advanced control systems ensures maximum efficiency over time, with smart management software and sensors.
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