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Benefits

Precise and accurate humidity control in cleanroom and laboratory environments has many benefits.

Preserve material integrity

At the ideal humidity, products at kept in equilibrium, without drying or wetting.

Maximise production yields

Correct humidity improves production quality and reduces manufacturing waste.

Ensures regulatory compliance

Poor humidity control can delay stability testing, impacting process compliance.

Humidity control in cleanrooms and laboratories

Humidification in cleanrooms and laboratories

Maintaining the appropriate humidity level in a cleanroom manufacturing environment is essential for optimising production yields and reducing waste. Even minor fluctuations in humidity can lead to accelerated drying of coatings, static charges that interfere with packaging, or complications in sensitive printing processes.

Standard humidification solutions used in offices or general human health settings typically lack the precision necessary for these stringent requirements, making specialised humidification systems indispensable.

Given that environmental parameters often require round-the-clock regulation, it is crucial to implement a robust humidification strategy that addresses both maintenance needs and ongoing operational costs and energy consumption.

Dehumidifiers for controlled environments

Many cleanroom manufacturing processes require very low humidity to prevent sensitive materials reacting with moisture. Materials such as lithium used in batteries can require environments as low as 1% RH during manufacturing to avoid degradation. Unpacked medicines, capsules, powders and syrups are also highly sensitive to moisture.

For this reason, desiccant dehumidifiers are frequently used in cleanrooms and laboratories to provide very low and highly accurate humidity control. A desiccant dehumidifier removes moisture from the air by adsorbing it in a slowly turning desiccant wheel. Desiccant dehumidifiers can be placed in series, enabling them to provide humidity levels as low as 1% RH.

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Projects and references

Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin (Germany)

With the retrofitting of in-room humidification systems, the Robert Koch-Institute protects laboratory staff from health risks and increases their well-being.

BOPLA Gehäuse Systeme, Bünde (Germany)

In-room humidification provides additional electrostatic protection in electronics manufacturing and digital printing at BOPLA.

The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland

The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich is probably the best-known university in Switzerland and secures one of the top positions in the global ranking of universities on a regular basis. Founded in 1855 as the Swiss Federal Polytechnic, ETH is primarily dedicated to the technical, mathematical and scientific fields. Condair steam humidifiers ensure healthy and comfortable air humidity in the labs and classrooms.

Cern, Meyrin (Geneva), Switzerland

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is a leading institution in modern physics and nuclear research. It attracts international scientists and engineers to explore the fundamental properties of the universe, notably through its Large Hadron Collider, where atoms are accelerated to nearly the speed of light and collide.

Visitors to CERN can gain engaging insights into particle physics at the Globe of Science and Innovation. This interactive exhibit offers a deeper understanding of CERN's fascinating research projects, while our Condair RS steam humidifiers ensure optimal air moisture levels for a comfortable experience.

Pfizer Ltd, UK

Pfizer has been based in Sandwich, UK, since 1954. The site at Discovery Park employs around 700 scientists, technicians, regulatory professionals and business experts all working towards creating life-saving medicines for patients. Condair RS resistive steam humidifiers are maintaining the desired humidity levels in the cleanrooms for the research taking place.

GW Pharmaceuticals

GW Pharmaceuticals is a leader in therapies based on its proprietary cannabinoid product platform to treat a number of diseases. The company was the first to receive FDA approval for a CBD-based treatment for severe forms of childhood epilepsy in its Epidiolex lead product.The company has established extensive experience in researching, developing and delivering novel, breakthrough medicines, undertaking pioneering work to unlock the medical benefit of cannabis through rigorous scientific investigation, extensive clinical trials and regulatory approvals. Much of what is known about the medical uses of cannabis was discovered by GW Pharmaceuticals.Condair RS resistive steam humidifiers are maintaining the ideal humidity level in GW's research laboratories and are being supported with Condair's planned preventative maintenance services.

LabCorp | Birmingham

Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings was founded in 1969 and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol LH. Labcorp headquarters are located in Burlington, North Carolina.Lab Corp is a global life sciences and healthcare company harnessing science for human good. Every day, their mission is to improve health and improve lives.

Halley VI Research Station

The British Antarctic Survey has Condair resistive steam humidifiers into the sleeping modules of its new Halley VI research station, located on the Brunt Ice Shelf. The extreme Antarctic environment is very dry and so humidification is needed to provide a healthy environment for the scientific team stationed there.

Mawson Research Station

Mawson Station is one of three permanent Australian bases in the Australian Antarctic Territory of East Antarctica. Named after Antarctic explorer Sir Douglas Mawson, the base is managed by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD). Established in 1954, Mawson is Australia's oldest Antarctic station and the oldest continuously inhabited Antarctic station south of the Antarctic Circle.

World Mosquito Program at Monash University

The World Mosquito Program is a not-for-profit initiative that's protecting communities around the world from mosquito-borne diseases. The project is pioneered by Australian researchers at Monash University. Thanks to a tiny bacterium called Wolbachia, research has created a way to block the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases including dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever. By breeding mosquitoes that carry safe and natural 'Wolbachia' bacteria, these diseases can be effectively prevented from spreading. Condair is proud to have provided a humidification solution to help maintain consistent and accurate humidity levels needed for this important insect-breeding project.

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