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Cleanroom Aprons

Targeted front-line protection for controlled environments.

Cleanroom aprons add a critical extra barrier in areas where the highest contamination risk is directly in front of the operator. Worn over coveralls or frocks, they help control particle, fiber, and splash transfer during bench work, fluid handling, assembly, and cleaning tasks—especially when operators lean into workstations or handle wet chemistries. Aprons are commonly specified in pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, semiconductor, and laboratory cleanrooms as a simple way to reinforce gowning without changing an entire apparel system.

SOSCleanroom has supported cleanroom gowning programs since 1981, and we stock cleanroom aprons designed for low-lint performance, cleanroom-compatible materials, and comfortable all-day wear. Select from disposable or reusable styles, with sterile options when your ISO/GMP suite requires aseptic transfer. Browse below to find the right cleanroom apron for your gowning SOP, ISO class, and application.

Cleanroom Apron FAQ

  • What is the primary purpose of a cleanroom apron?

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    A cleanroom apron is designed to provide an additional layer of protection against contamination in a cleanroom environment. It is worn over cleanroom garments to shield the wearer and the cleanroom from particulates, chemicals, and other contaminants.

  • Can I use cleanroom aprons with other cleanroom apparel?

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    Yes, cleanroom aprons are often used in conjunction with other cleanroom apparel such as gloves, masks, gowns, and beard covers to provide comprehensive protection.

  • How do I clean and maintain my cleanroom apron?

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    Cleanroom aprons are generally disposable and intended for single use. However, some types can be laundered and sterilized for reuse. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance.

  • What are cleanroom wipers, and can they be used to clean aprons?

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    Cleanroom wipers are specialized wiping materials designed for use in cleanrooms. They are made from low particle-shedding materials and are often used for cleaning surfaces and equipment. While they are not typically used for cleaning aprons, you can find a variety of cleanroom wipers that may be suitable for other cleaning tasks in a cleanroom.