CRC Spotlight: successful clean room design
26/05/29: 90% of issues in cleanrooms don’t arise during operation — they originate in the planning phase.
Across many projects, we consistently see the same weak points:
🔹 Unclear zoning
Clean room classifications are often defined “by feel” instead of being driven by process requirements — leading to inefficient or oversized areas.
🔹 Insufficient separation of material and personnel flows
Cross-contamination risks are frequently embedded in the layout and can only be mitigated to a limited extent through procedures later on.
🔹 HVAC not considered holistically
Air change rates, pressure cascades, and thermal requirements are interdependent. Treating them in isolation often results in unstable systems.
🔹 Lack of future readiness
Production processes evolve. Without scalability and flexibility, cleanrooms quickly become bottlenecks.
👉 Our experience:
Many of these topics can be addressed effectively in early design phases with relatively low effort — later on, changes become costly.
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