CleanMax® Clean Manufactured Sterile Sleeves, White, 18" Long
CleanMax® products from Lakeland protect your cleanroom and/or controlled environment, your product, and your people with packaging designed to minimize excursions and contamination.
- Fluid Repellent; Tested in accordance with ASTM D6978 for Chemotherapy Permeation
- Open Fold for easier donning
- Resistant to blood and body fluid penetration
- Resistant to viral penetration
- Resistant to Blood Borne Pathogens
- IEST-RP-CC003 Category I Particle Cleanliness
- Latex and Silicone Free
- Compatible with ISO Class 4 -8 Cleanrooms and all Controlled Environments
IEST Recommended Practice for Cleanroom Garments
In all cleanroom environments, human-sourced contamination is the easiest to control yet humans contribute the most contamination. Disposable, single-use cleanroom compatible, gamma-compatible cleanroom garments are recommended for:
- Cleanroom operations that manufacture toxic chemicals or biologics
- Cleanroom operations that are too small to have a reusable cleanroom garment program
- Start-up cleanroom operations (i.e. universities, research laboratories, etc.)
- Compounding Pharmacies complying with USP 795, USP 797, and USP 800
- Maintenance and cleaning operations that would significantly soil, stain, or damage reusable cleanroom garments
- Protection from any liquids or bodily fluids
The IEST's most recently published recommended practice for cleanroom garments, IEST-RPCC003.4, Garment Considerations for Cleanrooms and Other Controlled Environments recommends six types of nonwoven fabrics:
- Spunbonded or thermal bond
- Flash spun
- Melt blown
- Spunbonded/melt blown/ spun-bonded (SMS)
- Film laminate
- Microporous film laminate
The IEST document recommends that when selecting disposable, single-use cleanroom garments for your specific application, one should evaluate the garments for:
- Cleanliness and cleanability
- Electrostatic properties
- Biological properties
- Durability
- Comfort
- Opacity
- Particle filtration efficiency
- Microbial penetration
- Chemical compatibility
- Fluid resistance
The IEST document identifies standard tests to be performed to assess the different properties. The IEST document also recommends the types of thread and seams used in the construction of cleanroom garments. Seam construction is an important consideration in the selection of cleanroom garments. It is recommended that disposable, single-use cleanroom garments have bound seams to encapsulate the raw edges of the disposable fabric. However, many disposable garments used in cleanrooms are currently manufactured with only serged seams and therefore may contaminate the cleanrooms with particles and fibers.
Lakeland disposable, single-use cleanroom compatible, gamma-compatible sterile and nonsterile garments are manufactured using clean manufacturing procedures to reduce viable and non-viable particles. The opaque microporous laminate fabric is lightweight for user comfort yet durable and fluid resistant to chemicals and bloodborne pathogens. The microporous laminate fabric coating is also static dissipative.
In all cleanroom applications, whether sterile or non-sterile, disposable, single-use cleanroom garments are worn, the operators must comply with strict adherence to the company’s standard operating procedures for donning and doffing the cleanroom garments, behavior in the cleanroom, and cleaning the cleanroom. If the operators fail to conform to the company’s standard operating procedures, the cleanrooms will suffer.
As innovative technologies continue to evolve and develop, there will always be operators working in cleanrooms wearing cleanroom garments. The choice is yours.
Sold As | (Case of 50) |
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SKU | I308740 |
Mfg. Part Number | CTL850CSP-18 |
UPC/EAN | 884404491882 |
Manufacturer | Lakeland Industries |
Cleanroom Class | 4, 5, 6, 7 |
Size | Universal |
Type | Disposable |
Material | CleanMax® |
Color | White |
Notes | Latex-Free, Sterile |