Cleanroom garments are the frontline tools in contamination control. Every wear, wash, dry, and sterilization cycle subtly changes the fabric. Over time, these cycles can impact critical parameters such as particle retention and surface roughness, directly influencing how well garments continue to safeguard controlled environments.
Measuring performance over time
To ensure garments remain compliant and effective, studies are conducted together with customers to evaluate performance across multiple reprocessing cycles. Key factors include:
- Particle retention capacity
- Surface roughness tendency
- Durability across repeated sterilization
These insights help determine how long garments maintain their protective properties, ensuring product safety and regulatory compliance while maximizing their lifecycle.
Balancing protection and sustainability
Cleanroom protection shouldn't come at the expense of sustainability. By re‑collecting used garments and processing them into new raw materials, we reduce landfill waste and give consumables a second life. This approach supports both contamination control and environmental responsibility, aligning with the growing sustainability goals in pharma and life sciences industries.
Proven performance, cycle after cycle
Reusable cleanroom garments that last are not only safe and compliant, but also sustainable. With validated performance and continuous monitoring, they help protect processes and products, cycle after cycle, while supporting operational efficiency and environmental stewardship.
Is your cleanroom strategy maximizing the lifecycle of its garments? Let’s rethink what “consumable” really means. Our Xperts are ready to help you build a contamination control plan that is safe, compliant, and sustainable. Get in touch with our Xperts
