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What are the requirements for cleanroom garments?

As we all know, cleanroom garments are widely used in high-requirement industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food processing, electronics semiconductors, and new energy. They are increasingly valued and their quality is becoming more important. Made of polyester filament and conductive fibers, they are used in cleanrooms ranging from Class 100 to 10,000 (Class A, B, or C cleanrooms). Let's discuss their specific requirements.


Cleanroom Garments


Since it's a high-requirement industry, the requirements for cleanroom garments are also high. First, in terms of style, the hood, jacket, and pants must be connected for a good seal, providing comprehensive protection. They must be dustproof and antistatic, using long-filament cleanroom adhesive tape that can withstand high-temperature sterilization (the adhesive's bonding effect is unaffected by high temperatures). Elastic bands and zippers must also be made of high-temperature sterilization-resistant materials, meeting national standards.


In addition, masks, gloves, and antistatic shoes are also required to achieve better protection and ensure product quality. Another very important point is that cotton materials cannot be used, as they tend to generate dust and lint. Although they are breathable, they can cause dust and fibers from the body to escape through cotton clothing, affecting product quality.