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Cleanroom Coveralls Full-Body Cleanroom Garments for ISO-Classified Environments Cleanroom coveralls are full-body protective garments designed to minimize particle shedding from personnel and maintain contamination control in ISO-classified environments. These garments are commonly used in semiconductor fabs, pharmaceutical manufacturing cleanrooms, biotechnology labs, medical device production, optics manufacturing, and electronics assembly operations. ▼ EXPAND TECHNICAL REFERENCE
Personnel Contamination Control in ISO Cleanrooms
Personnel are one of the largest sources of contamination inside controlled environments. Skin flakes, hair, fibers, and particles generated by human movement can compromise sensitive manufacturing processes. Cleanroom coveralls provide a full-body barrier that helps contain these contaminants and reduce particle release into the environment.
These garments are engineered with low-lint fabrics, sealed seams, and controlled airflow characteristics to help maintain the cleanliness standards required in ISO-classified cleanrooms under ISO 14644-1 guidelines.
Cleanroom coveralls are typically used in semiconductor wafer fabrication, pharmaceutical aseptic processing, biotechnology laboratories, aerospace component manufacturing, optics production, and advanced electronics assembly environments.
Cleanroom Coverall Design Features
Full-Body Coverage:
Coveralls provide complete coverage from neck to ankles to contain particles generated by personnel.
Low-Lint Fabrics:
Continuous filament polyester or polyester/carbon grid fabrics minimize fiber shedding.
Sealed Seams:
Ultrasonic or stitched seams reduce particle release from garment construction points.
Elastic Closures:
Elastic wrists, ankles, and hood interfaces help maintain containment and proper gowning integrity.
Fast Selection Guidance
  • Semiconductor fabs: ESD-safe polyester coveralls with carbon grid fabrics.
  • Pharmaceutical cleanrooms: sterile or non-sterile cleanroom coveralls.
  • Biotechnology labs: lightweight contamination-control garments.
  • Electronics assembly: static-dissipative garments to protect sensitive devices.
  • ISO 5–7 environments: continuous filament polyester cleanroom garments.
Cleanroom Garment Performance Factors
  • Particle Containment: ability to reduce particle emission from personnel.
  • Electrostatic Dissipation: carbon grid fabrics help control static charge.
  • Breathability: fabric permeability improves wearer comfort during long shifts.
  • Durability: reusable garments withstand repeated laundering cycles.
  • Garment Integrity: seam construction and closures maintain contamination control.
Typical Applications
  • Semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities
  • Pharmaceutical aseptic processing cleanrooms
  • Medical device manufacturing
  • Biotechnology research laboratories
  • Electronics and microelectronics assembly
  • Optics and photonics manufacturing
  • Precision aerospace component production
Cleanroom Gowning Considerations
  • Follow facility gowning SOPs and gowning room procedures.
  • Ensure garments fit properly to maintain coverage and containment.
  • Replace or launder reusable garments according to validated cycles.
  • Inspect garments regularly for damage or contamination.
  • Integrate coveralls with full gowning systems including hoods, boots, gloves, and masks.
Need Help Selecting Cleanroom Garments?
Contact our cleanroom specialists at Sales@SOSsupply.com or call (214) 340-8574.
SOSCleanroom Disclaimer
This information is provided for general educational purposes regarding cleanroom coveralls used in controlled environments. Product selection should align with facility gowning procedures, ISO cleanroom classifications, and contamination-control requirements. Users are responsible for verifying compatibility with internal SOPs and applicable regulatory guidelines.