Cleanroom Uniforms & Apparel
Prudential Cleanroom Services has a product selection that includes high quality apparel for cleanrooms. We carry both sterile and non-sterile garments for a variety of cleanroom needs. Our products utilize non-linting, high-density fabrics that are resistant to liquids and bacteria. Each cleanroom uniform is designed to reduce the spread of contaminants based on the customer’s work environment. At Prudential, we want to provide our clients with the best products for their specific jobs.
Faqs:
We provide a comprehensive selection of cleanroom uniforms and garments, including coveralls, frocks, hoods, boots, and cleanroom-compatible undergarments, all designed to meet ISO Class 3–8 requirements.
Yes, we offer both sterile and non-sterile cleanroom garments to support various contamination control requirements.
Our cleanroom apparel and uniforms serve a wide range of industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, semiconductor manufacturing, aerospace, and medical device production.
Yes, we offer Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protective garments designed for environments where static control is essential.
Our cleanroom uniforms are made from high-density, non-linting, and fluid-resistant fabrics that maintain cleanliness and durability in controlled environments.
We carry a full range of sizes to ensure a proper fit for all team members. Detailed sizing information is available in our product catalog.
Yes, we provide a cleanroom uniform rental service that includes laundering, maintenance, inspection, and delivery.
All garments are processed in ISO-certified cleanroom facilities using validated laundering and packaging protocols to ensure particle and microbial control.
Yes, we offer purchase, lease, and rental options to accommodate different operational needs and preferences.
All garments are laundered in ISO-certified cleanroom facilities using validated processes that ensure particle and microbial control to meet strict cleanroom standards.
Yes, we provide advanced tracking systems that document every garment’s life cycle, helping customers meet regulatory and quality control requirements.
Customization is available, including barcoding and color-coded labels for easy identification and compliance with facility protocols.
Garment laundering frequency is based on customer specifications and industry standards, ensuring garments maintain integrity and cleanliness between uses.
Required PPE in a cleanroom typically includes cleanroom coveralls or frocks, hoods, boot or shoe covers, gloves, face masks, and goggles or face shields. The specific combination of PPE depends on the cleanroom’s ISO classification and the level of contamination control needed.