BeMicron
Rue de la Hurtrie 36
Peruwelz
B-7600
Belgium
+3269771625
Activities
Clothing and Personal Equipment | Coveralls | Disposable Garments | Footwear | Garment Fabric | Gloves | Head and Hair Coverings | Rental Garments | Uniforms
Summary
BeMicron presents a revolutionary aseptic gowning system that completely protects cleanrooms from human contamination.
Profile
What is BeMicron?
Pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, nanotechnoloy, operating theatres and the food processing industry use controlled production environments. BeMicron presents a revolutionary aseptic gowning system that completely protects cleanrooms from human contamination. Quickly fastened and gowned without touching the outside, the BeMicron coverall is unique in the market. Cost effective as well as efficient, the system guarantes complete sterility.
BeMicron is the fastest, the easiest and most economical aseptic gowning method. Most of all, it‘s the most qualitative and appropriate solution for use in a cleanroom. Let’s see in detail the different topics and advantages in order to understand the real added value of our gowning system.
Rapidity
By the time you open the bag and take out the garment, gowning is almost finished.
Easy use
With the BeMicron’s specific folding technique and packaging, all the manipulations are automatically executed, without thinking and without any possible error.
Economy
- A one-piece complete clothing perfectly adjusted.
- A very short gowning time.
- Straight adjusting, comfortable and optimal for the operator.
- Time saving can be easily calculated: 4 minutes gained for each entry, 4 times a day in zone means 16 minutes saved per operator per day.
Quality
- The operator never touches the outside of the BeMicron garment.
- The coverall never touches the ground.
- The gowning procedure is unique.
- No additional device for gowning.
- No opening of the coverall on the working area.
- BeMicron possesses a perfectly smooth filtration surface both front and back.

BeMicron is the gowning solution for the future.

