Cleanroom Garments & Gowning

USP 797 – Garbing and Donning

View USP 797 gowning standards and core requirements. For sterile processing, additional precaution is needed to assure that no sterile surfaces contact non-sterile surfaces during gowning, processing, or cleaning. Sterile garments and gloves are recommended during aseptic workflows.

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CleanPro® Gowning Room Furniture

Gowning Room Design – Guidelines, Anterooms, and ISO Classification

A gowning room has many variables. There is no mathematical formula when determining the features, surfaces, and HVAC requirements best suited for your application. Space requirements, volume of operators, aseptic workflows, material choice, and even aesthetics all factor into design considerations. Most facilities benefit from contacting a controlled environment specialist who can identify critical product sensitivities, storage requirements, and operational standards.

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Proper Material for ESD Cleanroom Gloves

ESD cleanroom glove materials have reduced NVR (non-volatile residues) levels for better electrical conductivity. Meanwhile, dedicated ESD fabrics are often not viable for cleanroom use, as they tend to shed particulates at a much higher rate than latex, nitrile, or vinyl gloves.

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Cleanrooms for Satellite & Spacecraft Construction

For communication satellites that remain within earth’s orbit, an ISO Class 6-8 cleanroom allows sufficient particle and contaminant control. Cleanroom engineers design each space so that particles from production surfaces are whisked away from critical components. A combination of softwall production areas and hardwall cleanroom facilities provide isolation of critical tasks.

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