- Polyester/carbon
- White or blue
- Autoclavable
The reusable bonnet has press studs for attaching the face mask.
Material & properties
- Material: 98 % polyester / 2 % carbon
- Colour: white or blue
- Weave structure: 3/2 twill
- Base weight: 118 g/m²
- Particle filtration 0.3µm / 0.5 µm
- ISO 4
- EU GMP A - C /US FED Std 10 - 100,000
- With press studs at the front
- 2 press studs for attaching face masks
- Press studs at the back of the head
- Pattern: Chequered 5mm * 5mm
- possible sterilisation methods: Steam autoclave, gamma irradiation
- Beta irradiation, ETO: steam - gamma
- Breathability ISO 9237-2:1995: 18.10 l/m²
- Water impermeability DIN EN ISO 11092:2014 Ret: 2.71 m²Pa/W
- Tear strength ISO 13934/1:2013: warp 830 N / weft 1500 N
- Abrasion resistance ISO 12947/2:1998: > 100,000 cycles
- Decay time EN 1149-3: 0.01 sec
- Particle retention capacity: 0.3 µm=98%, 0.5 µm=98%, 5.0 µm=98%
The reusable garment is made of lightweight micropolyester fabric
- Maximum washing machine load: 60 %
- Washing chemicals: anionic / non-ionic, preferably pure anionic agents with good dispersing properties.
- Maximum pH value: 8 - 8.5. Close the zip and press studs before washing.
- Pre-wash: Maximum 35°C - 10 minutes
- Main wash: Maximum 60°C - 15 minutes
- Cool down 1°C per minute to 50°C to avoid creasing.
- Rinse ( 2 x ) and neutralise with 1 cc/kg acetic acid 80%, 10 min at 40°C.
- Last rinse: We recommend an antibacterial and antistatic detergent.
- Dry gently and slowly.
- Tumble dry at a maximum of 85°C
Application
For optimum effectiveness: Try to wear the clothing as closed as possible and try to avoid air holes at the neck. Air formation in the clothing (blow-up effect) must be avoided. Have your cleanroom garments decontaminated and washed in good time to avoid contamination in the cleanroom. Cleanroom garments are not water-repellent and quickly absorb water and chemicals. Small holes and tears should be repaired as quickly as possible (patches). The cleanroom garments should not come into contact with solvents, chemicals, disinfectants and stain removers
Maintenance
The washing frequency depends on the working environment (microelectronics - pharmaceuticals ...) and the working conditions. The cleanroom garments should be washed in a cleanroom laundry. The maximum washing temperature is 60°C - Do not iron! The addition of chlorine is prohibited in the washing process. Thorough rinsing and neutralisation. A pH value between 5.5 and 6 should be achieved. If dry cleaning is necessary: only with perchloroethylene. A low speed is recommended for tumble drying. Maximum shrinkage: less than 3 %
Packaging
- 1 piece
| Disposable/Reusable: | Reusable |
|---|---|
| ISO: | 4 |
| Material: | Karbon, Polyester |