The Best Time to Evaluate Your Cleanroom Is
Before the Mission Depends on It
Critical hardware doesn't tolerate contamination.
In aerospace and defense, a single particle on an optical surface or a humidity excursion during assembly can compromise flight hardware. Environmental failures compound silently until they surface in test, integration, or worse, in the field.
We have the tools to help you get ahead.
Our Credentials & Accreditations
A2LA Accredited
American Association for Laboratory Accreditation
ISO/IEC 17025 Certified
Testing & Calibration Laboratory Standard
OSHA 30 Certified Team
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
ISPE Member
International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering
30+ Years of Combined Field Experience
ISO 14644, NASA, and MIL-STD environments across aerospace, defense, and space systems manufacturing
The Hidden Risk
How One Environmental Lapse Can Ground a Program
In aerospace manufacturing, contamination during assembly or integration doesn't just affect quality. It can delay launches, fail qualification testing, and compromise mission-critical hardware.
Particulate Intrusion
HEPA bypass, pressure loss, particle deposition on critical surfaces
Environmental Excursion
Temperature swings, humidity spikes during assembly, outgassing risk
Integration Failure
Hardware contamination, qualification test failure, rework cycles
Program Delay
Launch delay, contract penalty, mission risk
Example: HEPA bypass → particle deposition → optical contamination → qualification failure → rework → launch delay
This cascade can unfold over weeks or months, often invisible until it's too late. The consequence is programmatic and financial.
Industry Specific Risks
Every Aerospace Environment Has a Different Breaking Point
| Environment | Root Failure | Cascade Path | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Satellite / Space Systems NASA / ISO 14644 | Particle deposition + humidity excursion | Optical contamination → qualification failure | Launch delay → contract penalty |
| Defense Electronics MIL-STD / ISO 14644 | ESD failure + pressure cascade loss | Component damage → system test failure | Rework cycle → delivery slip |
| Propulsion / Composites NASA / customer specs | Airborne contamination + thermal instability | Bond-line failure → structural integrity risk | Flight safety → program hold |
Free Diagnostic Tool
The Cleanroom Self-Diagnostic Guide
Built from 30+ years of field experience, this guide gives your team a structured way to catch the early warning signs that lead to failed evaluations, contamination events, and unplanned downtime.
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Covers key symptom categories including temperature, humidity, pressurization, particulate, and vibration
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Step-by-step root cause tracing, follow the same decision tree our engineers use on site
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Prioritized action items, know exactly what to fix first based on risk and compliance impact
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Works for ISO 14644, NASA, and MIL-STD environments, applicable across aerospace, defense, and space systems
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No vendor required, run it yourself with your existing maintenance team
Our Diagnostic Methodology
Built on a Structured, Symptom-First Approach
We don't provide generic walkthroughs. Every observation traces back to its mechanical, controls, or architectural root cause across three diagnostic layers.
Temperature Instability
Setpoint deviation, HVAC performance, sensor calibration drift
Humidity Instability
RH exceedance, dew point tracking, coil performance, humidifier function
Pressurization Failures
Differential pressure loss, envelope integrity, door seals, penetrations
Particulate / Containment
HEPA integrity, airflow uniformity, particle count trending
Vibration
Floor-transmitted frequency, HVAC-induced vibration, assembly impact
Root Cause Traced Across Three Layers
Mechanical / HVAC
Blowers, belts, condensers, reheats, compressors, coils
Controls & Instrumentation
Sensor calibration, PID tuning, trending review, deadband
Architectural / Envelope
Door seals, caulking, penetrations, ceiling grid, coatings
Get Started
Request a Complimentary On-Site Evaluation
Our certified engineers evaluate your cleanroom's airflow, filtration, controls, and compliance, then deliver a prioritized action plan.
No Obligation
We'll discuss scope and logistics first
Quick Response
We'll get back to you within 24 hours
Expert Team
Certified cleanroom specialists with 30+ years of experience
Not Ready for an On-Site Visit? Start with the Guide.
Get the same diagnostic framework our engineers use, free, instant, and built for your team to run independently.