Production microclimate engineered for process quality, not generic HVAC assumptions
In controlled production zones, the challenge is not only to reach target values but to keep them stable in real operation. We align environmental criteria with practical zone usage and acceptance logic.
Stable environmental conditions
Control strategy is designed for variable production load, not fixed lab scenarios.
Acceptance logic that is auditable
We define measurement method, checkpoints, and ownership before execution starts.
Lower quality drift risk
Technical decisions are coordinated to support long-term process repeatability.
Industries we design microclimate for
We focus on zones where environmental conditions affect process quality, not just comfort.
Pharma & cosmetics
GMP production zones with particle-count control
Electronics
SMD assembly and testing with humidity and ESD control
Plastics processing
Temperature and humidity stabilization in packaging zones
Laboratories
Research facilities with ISO 17025 requirements
Food & beverage
Packaging zones with temperature and pressure control
Environmental requirements are often specified broadly, but day-to-day zone operations determine whether parameters can truly be maintained. That is why we connect process requirements with movement of people, materials, and workflow timing.
Under the partner model, TEDESolutions leads scope and technical coordination while an installation partner handles execution. This keeps decision continuity and shortens cross-team clarification cycles.
Where controlled-environment criteria apply, we align acceptance discussions with recognized references such as ISO 14644-1 to keep quality requirements measurable rather than declarative.
Design the microclimate for your zone
We prepare a concept based on real parameters and facility operating mode.
Book a callScope is matched to zone objective and operating mode, with focus on maintainability after handover.
- Environmental-parameter and zone-usage analysis
- Control-strategy and solution-path selection
- Acceptance and validation framework definition
- Partner-model execution coordination
- Post-start stabilization support
- 1Technical call and confirmation of the business objective
- 2Input-data collection with facility constraints review
- 3Recommended delivery variant and rollout plan
- 4Execution coordination, acceptance, and operational support
Microclimate in numbers
24h
Response time to new request
4
Project quality control stages
±0.5°C
Typical tolerance for controlled zones
ISO 14644
Reference standard for cleanrooms
If part of the requirements is still evolving, we provide a staged closure plan for unresolved decisions.
- Zone type and microclimate objective
- Target values: temperature, humidity, pressure (if applicable)
- Operating mode and critical production windows
- Utilities, infrastructure constraints, and installation conditions
- Audit and documentation expectations
For controlled environments, standards references keep quality targets measurable and acceptance-ready.
- ISO 14644-1
Air cleanliness classification for cleanrooms and controlled environments.
- ASHRAE 62.1
Ventilation and acceptable indoor air quality in non-residential buildings.
Frequent questions focus on responsibility boundaries, validation method, and staged rollout in active facilities.
