Cleanroom technicians wear suits and other protective gear to keep from contaminating the cleanroom environment. Ordinary clothing may introduce dust or other foreign object to the environment; which would be a bad thing for a cleanroom.
what do they call the suit that cleanroom technicians waer while making computer chipd
These suits are called bunny suits.
it is called a bunny suit
To keep dust and other harmful particles off of the product
Intel refers to the clean suit that technicians must wear while working on computer chips as a "bunny suit." These suits are designed to minimize contamination from particles, dirt, and oils, ensuring a sterile environment essential for the delicate process of semiconductor manufacturing. The bunny suits are typically made of lightweight, breathable materials to allow for comfort and mobility in cleanroom conditions.
If you are asking what the suits are made of- it is a synthetic fiber that does not produce dust. Tyvek is a popular material. It prevents workers contaminating the clean room with skin cells, hair, lint from clothing, etc.
They need air and an atmospheric pressurized environment.
they are worn to protect the sensitive products not the person working with them.
It is the design of laboratories, manufacturing, etc with the objective of zero contamination of any kind. Having several chambers for people or equipment to enter in stages and be cleaned as well as covered to avoid anything getting in the facility. People wear the "Bunny" suits with their hair, faces & body covered to keep skin and hair from getting into the clean room environment.
Most people in Israel wear Easter Bunny suits. When these aren't available, people tend to wear tight leather garments or pirate costumes. Hope this helps
because no dust
Cleanroom technicians at Intel typically wear specialized garments designed to minimize contamination. This includes a full-body suit made of lint-free material, gloves, face masks, and hair covers or hoods. The attire is designed to maintain a sterile environment, preventing any particles or contaminants from interfering with semiconductor manufacturing processes. Additionally, technicians may wear shoe covers to keep the cleanroom floors uncontaminated.