Boot & Shoe Covers for Cleanrooms
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Cleanroom shoe and boot covers are made of low-shedding material to keep environments clean. They are worn over personal footwear to prevent workers from contaminating the environment and to protect footwear from incidental contact with hazardous and nonhazardous substances. Cleanroom garments are assigned a cleanroom class to indicate which cleanrooms they can be used in. Lower classes (ISO 1) indicate a cleaner garment than higher classes (ISO 9).
ISO 7 Non-Sterile Cleanroom Boot & Shoe Covers
ISO 7 nonsterile boot and shoe covers are used in ISO 7 to ISO 9 cleanrooms.
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ISO 6 Non-Sterile Boot & Shoe Covers
ISO 6 nonsterile boot and shoe covers are used in ISO 6 to ISO 9 cleanrooms.
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ISO 5 Clean-Processed & Non-Sterile Boot & Shoe Covers
ISO 5 clean-processed, nonsterile boot and shoe covers are used in ISO 5 to ISO 9 cleanrooms. Clean-processed garments are individually packaged in a cleanroom to minimize particulates that might transfer to the garment during processing, further reducing shedding.
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ISO 5 Sterile Boot & Shoe Covers
ISO 5 sterile boot and shoe covers are used in ISO 5 to ISO 9 cleanrooms. Sterile garments have been processed to kill microorganisms, which reduces the risk of contamination and infection.
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ISO 4 Clean-Processed & Non-Sterile Boot & Shoe Covers
ISO 4 clean-processed, nonsterile boot and shoe covers are used in ISO 4 to ISO 9 cleanrooms. Clean-processed garments are individually packaged in a cleanroom to minimize particulates that might transfer to the garment during processing, further reducing shedding.
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ISO 4 Clean-Processed & Sterile Boot & Shoe Covers
ISO 4 clean-processed and sterile boot and shoe covers are used in ISO 4 to ISO 9 cleanrooms. Sterile and clean-processed garments have been processed to kill microorganisms to reduce the risk of contamination and infection. They are individually packaged in a cleanroom to minimize particulates that might transfer to the garment during processing, further reducing shedding.
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