[labnetwork] Cleanroom Lab Coats

Dennis Schweiger schweig at umich.edu
Fri Oct 12 05:53:09 EDT 2018


Peter,

good morning.  Here at the University of Michigan/LNF, we have lab coats
(smocks) that are used on a day-to-day basis, manufactured from the same
material as our launderable cleanroom suits (Cintas), and have had good
luck with it.  For temporary use, we've used Tyvek.

Dennis Schweiger
Facilities Manager
University of Michigan/LNF

734.647.2055 Ofc


On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 8:02 PM Peter Hung <peter.hung at aero.org> wrote:

> Hi Everyone, I know that this had probably been discussed before, but can
> you tell me what material/vendor you have for your lab coats? It looks like
> what we’re currently using are more suited for ESD protection for the parts
> and not necessary the best for protecting users from chemical. The chemical
> lab coats we have here would seem to shed and not be compatible with
> cleanroom. Is there some sort of hybrid that you use? Or maybe just
> something that protects the users a bit more and still suitable for
> cleanroom? Thanks!
>
>
>
> Peter Hung, PhD
>
> Project Leader
>
> S&T Strategy and Development
>
> The Aerospace Corporation
>
> Peter.hung at aero.org
>
> 310.336.5238
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