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Garment Bags – AB4800 ESD

32″ LARGE GARMENT BAG

GB-48-79-Q2
• AB4800
• Two 11.5″ left side openings
• One front top pocket 7.5″ x 6″
• White
• 20″ x 32″


23″ SMALL GARMENT BAG

GB-48-79-Q3
• AB4800 front with mesh backing
• One 12″ left side opening
• One front top pocket 9.5″ x 6″
• Two front bottom pockets 10″ x 8″
• White
• 20″ x 23″

Faqs:

Cleanroom garment bags are used to protect cleanroom apparel during storage, helping to maintain sterility and prevent contamination.

We offer both sterile and non-sterile cleanroom garment bags made from durable, cleanroom-compatible materials that support contamination control protocols.

Yes, our cleanroom garment bags are suitable for use in ISO Class 3–8 cleanrooms and comply with cleanliness and packaging requirements.

Garment bags are available in multiple sizes to accommodate a variety of cleanroom garments, including frocks, coveralls, and full gowning systems.

Cleanroom garment bags are typically designed for single-use to ensure consistent contamination control, though specific usage recommendations may vary based on your cleanroom protocol.

Yes, many of our garment bags include labeling features or can be integrated into your traceability system to support cleanroom inventory management and compliance.

Industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical device manufacturing, and microelectronics benefit from garment bags to protect apparel integrity between laundering and use.

Garment bags help streamline gowning procedures by keeping garments organized, sterile, and ready for controlled transfer into the cleanroom environment.

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