Lecture
Precision climate control for critical process environments
Lecture will be recorded!
Lecture will be recorded!

Critical process environments such as clean rooms, developer systems, test chambers, or highly dynamic test benches place extreme demands on climatic conditions. Temperature stability in the millikelvin range, extremely tight relative humidity tolerances, and permanently stable pressure integrity are not comfort parameters in these applications, but integral components of process control.
The technical presentation highlights why classic HVAC systems and centralized supply structures can only meet these requirements to a limited extent and where their physical and control engineering limits lie.
The focus is on fundamental principles and architectural approaches for high-precision control of temperature, humidity, and pressure in demanding process environments.
Using typical application scenarios, the presentation explains how the A²HTC precision climate control concept is designed as a process-oriented, independently controlled system and the technical considerations behind its development.
The presentation provides a deep understanding of how decoupled, highly dynamic climate control can be designed to support the highest requirements for process stability, reproducibility, and pressure integrity in the future.

Speakers:
Martin Bödi