The clothing worn inside a cleanroom can make a significant difference in maintaining contamination control. Choosing the right cleanroom garments isn’t just about following protocol—it’s about ensuring product integrity and personal safety in a controlled environment.
This guide covers essential garment types like coveralls, hoods, gloves, and shoe covers, and explains how to match them with cleanroom classifications such as ISO 5 or ISO 7. You’ll also learn about fabric types, electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, and material breathability—factors that impact both performance and comfort. Additionally, we’ll provide best practices for gowning and de-gowning procedures that help maintain cleanliness and reduce risk in sensitive environments.