SKU shown: 40616 (Kimtech PURE A5 sterile elasticized hood).
Why hoods matter in contamination control
In real cleanrooms, the most "expensive" contamination events often start with basic gowning breakdowns: gaps around the face opening, exposed hairlines, or repeated re-adjustments after personnel cross into cleaner zones. A hood is a control point that supports consistent coverage, consistent fit, and consistent technique. The 40616 elasticized hood emphasizes stretch-fit sealing behavior at the face/respirator interface and seam construction designed to reduce particle shedding.
What this product is intended to do
- Provide sterile head/neck coverage as part of a documented cleanroom gowning ensemble.
- Help reduce gap formation around respirators by using stretch-fit elastic at the hood and opening.
- Support lower-shedding expectations through tunneled overseams.
- Enable controlled donning/positioning using Clean-Don ties.
Why customers select elasticized hoods
- Fit consistency: elasticized openings reduce variability from loose hood positioning across operators.
- Respirator interface control: better coverage around the face seal region reduces a common contamination pathway.
- Lower shedding intent: seam design targets one of the typical release points in disposable apparel.
- Training simplification: one consistent hood type improves repeatability across shifts.
Design and construction
The manufacturer positions this hood with a stretch-fit hood and face opening intended to help create an uninterrupted seal around many respirator styles, and notes tunneled overseams to help prevent particle shedding. Clean-Don ties support controlled handling and positioning during donning.
Specifications in context
| Attribute |
40616 |
| Part number | 40616 |
| Sterility | Sterile (per manufacturer information sheet) |
| Case pack | 100 per case |
| Color | White |
| Fit / opening | Stretch fit on hood and opening; intended to support respirator seal |
| Seam detail | Tunneled overseams (designed to prevent particle shedding) |
| Donning feature | Clean-Don ties |
| Case dimensions | 19.5" x 11.75" x 14.375" |
| Pallet configuration | 8 cases/layer x 5 layers = 40 cases/pallet |
Donning education (ISO-first, then EU Annex 1)
ISO lens: Cleanroom performance is maintained through an operations control program that includes personnel management and a gowning program. The cleanroom is only as clean as what people introduce—gowning is the controlled method to reduce that introduction.
Practical hood donning sequence
- Stage the hood before crossing zones: verify package integrity and have a disposal plan ready.
- Hands + posture control: keep elbows in, move slowly, avoid "snapping" the hood open.
- Avoid touching the face opening region: use ties/edges as handling points.
- Seat elastic evenly: confirm the opening sits uniformly around the respirator/face region without gaps.
- Tie with intent: secure Clean-Don ties without dragging ends across garments or benches.
- Final check in mirror: confirm hair containment and coverage at neck/shoulder transitions.
EU GMP Annex 1 lens: Annex 1 places strong emphasis on change-room control, gowning qualification, and protective garments selected to minimize shedding and contamination transfer. Treat Annex 1 as a driver for disciplined, trained, and consistently executed gowning steps—not just "wearing the right garment."
Common failure modes
- Fast donning: rushing increases particle generation and gap risk at the opening.
- Repeated re-adjustment: every adjustment is a touch event; if fit is wrong, replace per SOP.
- Touching the opening/inner surface: handle ties/edges as the default discipline.
- Zone violations: donning in the wrong room or crossing boundaries out of sequence defeats the gowning design.
Sustainability note (RightCycle)
Kimberly-Clark Professional promotes end-of-life recycling for select cleanroom apparel through the RightCycle program. If your facility participates, ensure collection, segregation, and shipping steps are documented to maintain compliance with internal waste handling requirements.
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Last reviewed: May 1, 2026
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