Cleanroom
Cleanroom Kits
The new and simple modular cleanroom concept
- Standard
- EN ISO 14644-1
- Filter type
- HEPA 14
Minimises particle shedding by people & protects the product
Standard
EN 14126:2003, EN 340
PPE category
III
To protect sensitive products, the particle load in cleanrooms must be kept as low as possible. A single person can emit up to 110’000’000 particles per minute when moving quickly. This means, the user is the largest source of contamination. The choice of the right PPE, as a protective barrier between personal and product, is decisive for product quality.
Robust materials ensure long service life and reliable protection, even under intensive use
The fabric provides reliable protection against particels and liquids while remaining breathable
Batch traceability ensures complete documentation and enables quick responses to inquiries
Production follows verified quality and risk management standards, reliable and compliant with regulatory requirements
Available in sterile and non-sterile versions, offering maximum flexibility depending on application requirements
Our contamination control solutions are specifically tailored to the requirements of cleanrooms in pharmaceutical and biotechnological production
The clothing meets international standards and industry-specific requirements, enabling companies to comply with regulatory obligations.
Durable yet breathable material ensures reliable protection without compromising freedom of movement or wearing comfort.
Thanks to its single-grade raw material (100% polyethylene), uncontaminated Tyvek protective clothing can be recycled in an environmentally friendly way and reused. The products are manufactured by DuPont in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental guidelines.
Compared to reusable protective clothing, significant ecological advantages arise. Reusable textiles must be transported to the laundry after each use and then delivered back, causing additional emissions. The washing, drying, and sterilization processes also require substantial amounts of energy. Downstream steps in cleanroom operations further contribute to high energy consumption. In addition, the use of aggressive detergents in industrial large-scale washing machines puts an extra burden on the environment.