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Discover DuPont Tyvek Isoclean Hooded Coveralls

May, 2025 | 2 min read | By: DuPont
Discover DuPont Tyvek Isoclean Hooded Coveralls

DuPont™ Tyvek IsoClean hooded coverall, IC 193 B WH DS. Available in sizes XS to 7X. Clean-processed and gamma-sterilized. Bound internal seams. Integrated overboots with a slip retardant Gripper™ sole. The hood fits a medical mask and has attached ties. Elasticated waist at back for good fit. Tyvek covered elasticated thumb loops. Tunnelled elastication at wrists. Front zipper closure. Storm flap. Tyvek IsoClean delivers an ideal balance of protection, durability and comfort. Made of high density polyethylene using a patented flash spinning process. Tyvek IsoClean provides an inherent barrier to particles, microorganisms and non-hazardous water-based light liquid splash. Tyvek IsoClean is also breathable and low linting. All DuPont™ Tyvek IsoClean clean-processed and sterile garments (option code DS) are packed in a dual barrier packaging system, consisting of an inner and outer easy tear cleanroom bag. The packaging system serves as a key element for contamination risk reduction when transferring apparel into clean areas. Garments and accessories made of clean-processed and sterile Tyvek IsoClean are typically used in cleanrooms within the biotech, pharmaceutical, medical device manufacturing, food processing, and cosmetics industries, as well as in other critical or controlled environments.

  • Certified according to Regulation (EU) 2016/425
  • Clean-processed and sterilized by gamma-irradiation to a SAL of 10-6 (ISO 11137-1)
  • Full traceability on all sterilized apparel with certificates of sterility available
  • Suitable for use in GMP class A/B (ISO Class 5) clean rooms
  • Chemical protective clothing, Category III, Type 5-B and 6-B. (1956)
  • EN 14126 (barrier to infective agents), EN 1073-2 (protection against radioactive contamination). (2476)