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High Tech Manufacturing

Pharmaceutical, electronics, semiconductor, EV battery, and other types of manufacturing often have very specific air and temperature requirements for fabrication processes and product storage. 

Tom Barrow Company offers industry expertise for HVAC systems and solutions for the specialized needs of high-tech manufacturing environments, including extensive experience with humidity control.

Our team is experienced in working with clients to determine the best products and solutions for:

  • Achieving temperature, humidity, and overall air quality requirements
  • Meeting cleanroom requirements and monitoring
  • Maintaining HVAC units and reducing energy costs

Pharmaceutical

Many processes in pharmaceutical manufacturing require tight control over humidity. As pharmaceutical facilities often need 24/7 environmental control, it’s important that the humidification system is designed specifically for the application. 

Semiconductor

In semiconductor fabrication plants, micro-contamination can pose significant problems. Incorporating appropriate filtration systems can help to improve process yield and protect equipment against airborne molecular contaminants.

Electronics

The storage of electronic components and finished products presents many challenges due to the high sensitivity of the various operating processes. 

The longer they are stored, the greater the risk that even minor adverse storage conditions will damage them and make them unusable for further use. Precisely controlled and optimized dehumidification is therefore critical for the safe and successful storage of components and can save companies from costly damage.

Lithium-Ion Battery Manufacturing for EV

The lithium-ion battery production sector is in constant development, and demand has been growing exponentially in recent years. This type of battery manufacturing requires very precise environmental conditions to preserve the qualities of the materials used.

Production of batteries requires extremely low humidity conditions. Lithium reacts with water vapor, so insufficient humidity control in battery manufacturing facilities can result in severe negative outcomes, and low product quality.

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