Proper Gowning Procedure for GMP Grade B Cleanroom Areas

It’s so important to follow proper cleanroom gowning processes. Learning the proper donning and doffing procedures for your cleanroom garments will safeguard your cleanroom or the controlled environment against contamination. We have summarized the 42 steps of dressing before entering the B-class area. If we follow this process completely, we can ensure the safety of employees and products and improve the efficiency of dressing.
How to Choose the Right Fabric for Cleanroom Apparel

As you decide on the right cleanroom apparel for your controlled environment application, have you ever wondered about the fabric?
Why the Full Cleanroom Mop System Matters — A Component Integration Guide

A cleanroom mop is not a standalone product. It is an assembly of three interdependent components — head, frame, and handle — where dimensional tolerances, material compatibilities, and attachment mechanisms must be engineered as a matched set. This guide explains the failure modes of component mismatch, how to verify compatibility across suppliers, and why the system integration approach produces predictable, validatable cleaning outcomes in GMP environments.