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Nonwoven Spunlace Wipes
- Ideal for general laboratory and electronics applications
- Nonwoven construction provides excellent absorbency
- Lint-free and chemically pure
- Electrostatic dissipative with low ionic extractables
- White hydro-entangled, non-woven wipe is a 55% cellulose/45% polyester blend
- Formed without binders, starches, or thermal bonding techniques for a chemically pure sheet that is strong, clean and super absorbent
- Generates few particles and offers high tensile strength with electrostatic dissipative properties
Nonwoven Pre-Saturated Spunlace Wipes
- Presaturated in 70% IPA/30% DI water for consistent, reproducible results
- Convenient storage pail minimizes wipe dry-out for long-lasting convenience, resulting in typical cost savings of 30-40%
- Wipes are saturated with semiconductor grade (filtered to 0.2 micron) 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% de-ionized 18 mega-ohm water
- Processed and packaged in a controlled environment
- Manufactured without the use binders, starches, or thermal bonding
Laundered Polyester Wipes
- Durable, soft wipes are designed for scratch-sensitive surfaces
- Knit polyester construction for cleanroom applications (ISO 3 and higher)
- Excellent for scratch-sensitive surfaces and equipment wipe-down
- Pail of 150 wipes is pre-saturated
- Wipes made of polyester with 100% continuous-filament in double-knit interlock texture, with a no-run circular pattern
- These wipes are cleanroom laundered and packaged for low particle and extractable levels
Cotton Wipes
- Soft, durable wipes gently clean and polish scratch-sensitive optics or magnetic disk media surfaces
- Excellent in high-heat applications, and for absorption of aqueous and organic solvent spills
- Tightly woven for strength and durability
- Twill-pattern, wipes are made of 100% long-staple cotton
- Fabric is bias-cut and fabricated with 120x60 (3048 mm x 1524 mm) threads per square inch wipes are efficient in high-heat applications, and for absorbing aqueous and organic solvent spills