MIDPOSI Autoclavable Cleanroom Lab Coat
Reusable Autoclavable Cleanroom Lab Coat for Controlled Areas
MIDPOSI A1301 Autoclavable Cleanroom Lab Coat is designed for laboratories, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, electronics manufacturing, sterile support areas and other controlled environments where personnel-borne particles must be reduced. It provides a practical garment solution for facilities that need reusable, washable, low-lint and anti-static cleanroom apparel.
Compared with full cleanroom coveralls, a lab coat offers faster wearing and removal, making it suitable for laboratory work, cleanroom support areas, inspection rooms, visitor routes and controlled production environments where full-body enclosure is not always required.
Reusable
Designed for repeated cleanroom garment use and long-term cost efficiency.
Washable
Suitable for controlled cleanroom laundering workflows.
Autoclavable Option
Supports sterile-area garment programs where autoclave processing is required.
Anti-Static Fabric
Available with 5mm stripe or 5mm grid conductive fiber structures.
Key Features and B2B Buyer Benefits
For cleanroom procurement teams, lab coats should be selected based on fabric cleanliness, anti-static performance, processing compatibility, comfort and fit with the facility’s gowning SOP.
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Low-Lint Fabric
Helps reduce fiber and particle release compared with ordinary laboratory coats.
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Anti-Static Options
5mm stripe or 5mm grid conductive fiber options help reduce static-related dust attraction.
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Reusable Workflow
Designed for facilities that prefer reusable garment programs over single-use apparel.
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Washable Construction
Supports controlled cleanroom laundering and repeated garment management.
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Autoclavable Option
Can be selected for workflows where sterilization compatibility is required.
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Comfortable Daily Wear
Suitable for routine laboratory and cleanroom work where easy movement is important.
Fabric Options: 5mm Stripe and 5mm Grid Conductive Fibers
MIDPOSI cleanroom lab coats can be made with conductive fiber structures according to the customer’s anti-static requirement, cleanroom grade and garment management SOP.
| Option |
Conductive Fiber Structure |
Typical Benefit |
Recommended Use |
| A1301 |
5mm Stripe |
Anti-static baseline with cleanroom garment compatibility. |
General cleanroom lab coats, laboratory use and controlled support areas. |
| A1301 |
5mm Grid |
More uniform conductive fiber distribution. |
Facilities requiring stronger ESD stability and more consistent anti-static performance. |
Selection guidance: choose 5mm stripe or 5mm grid fabric based on your cleanroom classification, ESD policy, laundering method, sterilization process and operator workflow.
Lab Coat vs Coverall: How to Choose
The correct garment depends on the cleanroom grade, contamination risk, operator movement, process sensitivity and gowning SOP.
| Selection Point |
Cleanroom Lab Coat |
Cleanroom Coverall |
| Coverage Level |
Partial body coverage, suitable for lower-risk or support areas. |
Full body coverage for higher-control environments. |
| Wearing Convenience |
Faster to wear and remove. |
Requires more complete gowning steps. |
| Best Use Case |
Laboratories, inspection rooms, visitors and controlled support areas. |
Sterile areas, pharmaceutical cleanrooms and critical production zones. |
| Cost and Management |
Efficient for routine personnel flow and visitor programs. |
Better for maximum body coverage and stricter contamination control. |
| Recommended Buyer Logic |
Choose when easy access, comfort and moderate contamination control are priorities. |
Choose when full personnel containment is required by SOP. |
Why Cleanroom Lab Coats Matter
Personnel are one of the main sources of particles and microbial contamination in controlled environments. Skin flakes, hair, fibers and ordinary clothing particles may compromise cleanroom conditions if operators do not wear suitable cleanroom apparel.
| Contamination Risk |
Potential Source |
How A1301 Helps |
| Particles from Clothing |
Ordinary garments may release fibers and dust. |
Low-lint cleanroom fabric helps reduce garment-related particle release. |
| Static Attraction |
Static electricity can attract dust and particles. |
Conductive fiber options help support anti-static performance. |
| Personnel Movement |
Movement may release particles from clothing and skin. |
Cleanroom lab coat adds a controlled garment barrier over inner clothing. |
| Garment Management |
Disposable or ordinary lab coats may increase waste or contamination variability. |
Reusable, washable and autoclavable options support repeatable garment workflows. |
Reusable Lab Coat vs Disposable Lab Coat
For B2B cleanroom buyers, reusable and disposable garment selection should be based on use frequency, cleanroom grade, laundering capacity, sterilization method, waste policy and total cost of ownership.
| Comparison Point |
Reusable Autoclavable Lab Coat |
Disposable Lab Coat |
| Use Model |
Repeated use after controlled washing and sterilization where applicable. |
Single-use or limited-use depending on SOP. |
| Cost Logic |
Better for frequent use and long-term garment programs. |
Better for visitors, temporary use or low-frequency access. |
| Waste Generation |
Lower disposable waste volume. |
Higher waste volume after use. |
| Processing Requirement |
Requires cleanroom laundering and sterilization workflow if needed. |
Requires storage, inventory and disposal management. |
| Best Use Case |
Regular operators, laboratory teams and cleanroom support staff. |
Visitors, temporary personnel and short-term access. |
Request Autoclavable Cleanroom Lab Coats for Your Facility
Share your application area, cleanroom grade, conductive fiber preference, size range, color requirement, laundering method, sterilization process and order quantity. MIDPOSI can recommend a suitable A1301 cleanroom lab coat configuration for your facility.
FAQ: Autoclavable Cleanroom Lab Coat
What is the MIDPOSI A1301 cleanroom lab coat used for?
It is used as reusable, washable and low-lint cleanroom apparel for laboratories, pharmaceutical support areas, electronics manufacturing, inspection rooms, visitor routes and controlled production environments.
Is this cleanroom lab coat autoclavable?
Autoclavable options are available for workflows where sterilization compatibility is required. The actual sterilization cycle should follow the facility’s validated garment SOP.
What conductive fiber options are available?
The available conductive fiber options include 5mm stripe and 5mm grid structures. Selection depends on the customer’s ESD requirement and cleanroom garment SOP.
How is a cleanroom lab coat different from a cleanroom coverall?
A lab coat provides partial body coverage and is easier to wear and remove. A coverall provides fuller body coverage and is preferred for higher-control cleanroom areas.
What products are commonly used together with cleanroom lab coats?
Cleanroom lab coats are commonly used together with hoods or caps, masks, goggles, gloves, shoe covers, boots and garment bags.