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Ansell Cleanroom Apparel Protective Garments for Contamination Control & Personnel Safety Ansell cleanroom apparel provides personnel protection and contamination control for controlled environments including semiconductor fabrication facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturing cleanrooms, biotechnology laboratories, medical device production, and advanced electronics assembly. These garments are engineered to minimize particle shedding while maintaining comfort, durability, and compatibility with strict cleanroom gowning protocols. ▼ EXPAND TECHNICAL REFERENCE
Contamination-Control Garments for Cleanroom Personnel
Personnel are one of the largest sources of contamination in controlled environments. Cleanroom apparel creates a barrier that helps prevent particles, fibers, and microorganisms from being released into sensitive manufacturing or laboratory environments.
Ansell cleanroom garments are designed to control particle shedding while supporting worker mobility and comfort. Many garments are constructed from continuous filament polyester fabrics that generate low particles and are compatible with ISO-classified cleanroom environments.
These garments are used across semiconductor fabs, pharmaceutical sterile manufacturing environments, biotechnology research laboratories, electronics assembly cleanrooms, optics production facilities, and advanced research environments where contamination control directly affects product quality and regulatory compliance.
Types of Ansell Cleanroom Apparel
Cleanroom Coveralls:
Full-body garments designed to provide maximum contamination containment for personnel working in controlled environments.
Cleanroom Hoods & Head Covers:
Head containment garments designed to control hair and facial particles while integrating with other cleanroom apparel.
Cleanroom Gowns:
Protective garments commonly used in pharmaceutical cleanrooms, laboratories, and manufacturing environments requiring contamination control.
Sleeves, Masks & Accessories:
Supplemental garments used to control contamination in high-contact areas or during specialized procedures.
Fast Selection Guidance
  • Semiconductor fabs: low-particle polyester coveralls and ESD-safe garments.
  • Pharmaceutical cleanrooms: sterile or disposable cleanroom gowns.
  • Biotechnology laboratories: lightweight contamination-control garments.
  • Electronics assembly: ESD-safe apparel with conductive grid fabrics.
  • Laboratory environments: protective garments supporting contamination control and worker safety.
Cleanroom Garment Performance Factors
  • Particle Control: fabrics designed to minimize particle shedding.
  • Barrier Protection: garments prevent contamination transfer between personnel and products.
  • Electrostatic Control: ESD-safe fabrics used in semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.
  • Durability: garments designed for repeated laundering or controlled single-use applications.
  • Comfort & Mobility: ergonomic garment design supports extended use during manufacturing shifts.
Industries Using Ansell Cleanroom Apparel
  • Semiconductor wafer fabrication facilities
  • Pharmaceutical sterile manufacturing
  • Biotechnology laboratories
  • Medical device manufacturing
  • Electronics and microelectronics assembly
  • Optics and photonics manufacturing
  • Research laboratories and life science facilities
Cleanroom Gowning Considerations
  • Follow facility gowning protocols when selecting garments.
  • Ensure garments provide full coverage of personnel clothing and skin.
  • Inspect garments for damage or contamination prior to use.
  • Use ESD-safe garments in static-sensitive manufacturing environments.
  • Maintain garment integrity through proper laundering or disposal procedures.
Need Help Selecting Ansell Cleanroom Apparel?
Contact our controlled-environment specialists at Sales@SOSsupply.com or call (214) 340-8574.
SOSCleanroom Disclaimer
This information is provided for general educational purposes regarding Ansell cleanroom apparel used in controlled environments. Product selection should align with facility contamination-control procedures, gowning protocols, and regulatory requirements. Customers are responsible for verifying suitability with internal SOPs and operational standards.