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Low-Lint & Lint-Free Wipes for Cleanroom & Critical Cleaning

Techspray offers a large array of electronic cleaning wipes for a variety of applications, including cleanroom, PCB rework, polishing, and maintenance. An assortment of products and materials are available to meet each unique requirement.

DRY WIPES

  • Cleanroom Wipes: Meet the particulate count and extractables for Class 10 / ISO Class 4 and Class 100 / ISO Class 5 cleanrooms.
  • Maintenance Wipes: Lower cost, high quality wipes for heavy-duty cleaning.
  • Microfiber Wipes: Polishing wipes that are ideal for screen and display cleaning, with or without a cleaner.
  • SMT Roll Wipes: DEK and MPM understencil roll wipes to fit the most common printers.

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 PRESATURATED WIPES

  • 99.8% pure isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipes and 70% IPA / 70 DI water wipes are available.
  • Available in disposable tubs, flip-top tubs which automatically close to prevent dry-out, and replacement rolls.
  • Individually wrapped alcohol wipes available for field maintenance. Ideal for toolboxes and cleaning kits.
  • Strong, lint-free polyester and poly-cellulose material.
  • Ideal for electronic PCB cleaning, SMT stencil cleaning, tool cleaning, and general surface wiping.

 

Techclean Wiper Techclean Wiper
Class 100 high-absorbency poly/cellulose wipe
Techclean Blue Maintenance Wipe Techclean Blue Maintenance Wipe
High-absorbency poly/cellulose wipes
Techclean Purwipe Techclean Purwipe
100% polyester, strong & lint-free wipe
Techclean Absorbwipe Techclean Absorbwipe
Soft absorbent non-woven poly wiper for sensitive surfaces
Techclean Twillwipe Techclean Twillwipe
Tear resistant knit cotton wipe
Techclean Anti-Static Wipe Techclean Anti-Static Wipe
Class 10 anti-static knit polyester wipe
Techclean Microfiber Wipe Techclean Microfiber Wipe
Polishing microfiber wipe ideal for LCD displays
Tech Roll Understencil Wipe Tech Roll Understencil Wipe
SMT under-stencil roll wipes for MPM and DEK printers
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) Wipes 1606-30pk
Pre-saturated wipes with ethanol for fast evaporation
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Wipes - 70% 70% isopropyl alcohol
Pre-saturated wipes with 70% pure isopropyl alcohol
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Wipes - 99.8% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Wipes - 99.8%
Pre-saturated alcohol wipes with 99.8% pure isopropyl alcohol
Eco-Stencil UM 	Eco-Stencil UM Understencil & Manual Cleaner
Water-based, nonflammable manual & under stencil cleaner
Zero Charge Screen & Keyboard Cleaner Zero Charge Screen & Keyboard Cleaner
Cleans surfaces and leaves behind dissipative residue

FAQ's

What are cellulose wipes?
Cellulose is a natural, organic compound found in the cell walls of plants, making it biodegradable and renewable. Cellulose wipes are eco-friendly and considered a more sustainable alternative to traditional wipes made from synthetic materials like polyester or polypropylene. Cellulose wipes offer several advantages, such as being biodegradable and eco-friendly, making them a more sustainable option compared to synthetic alternatives. Their high absorbency and soft texture make them effective for gentle cleaning tasks. Cellulose wipes are not be as effective for heavy-duty cleaning tasks as some synthetic materials, which can be more durable.

What are the proper cleanroom wiping techniques?
Proper cleanroom wiping techniques are essential to maintain the cleanliness and integrity of the controlled environment. Cleanrooms are used in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, aerospace, and biotechnology, where even the tiniest contaminants can be detrimental to the processes or products being produced. Here are some key steps and guidelines for cleanroom wiping:
  • Use the right materials: Select appropriate wiping materials that are compatible with the cleanroom environment. Common materials include non-woven wipes, microfiber wipes, and polyester wipes. They should have low particle generation, low linting, and be free from contaminants.
  • Wear proper cleanroom attire: Before starting any wiping procedure, ensure you are wearing the appropriate cleanroom garments, including gloves, a gown, and a face mask, to prevent the introduction of particles and skin oils.
  • Prepare the wiping solution: If a wiping solution is necessary, use a cleanroom-approved cleaning agent. Some cleanrooms use isopropyl alcohol or other specialized cleaning solutions. Ensure the solution is properly diluted according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Follow a wiping pattern: Adopt a systematic wiping pattern to ensure complete coverage of the area. Start from the cleanest area and work towards the dirtier zones. Avoid cross-contamination between different surfaces.
  • Use gentle pressure: Apply only light pressure while wiping to avoid damaging sensitive surfaces or releasing particles into the air.
  • One-directional wiping: Whenever possible, use one-directional wiping, moving from one side to the other, to prevent particles from being redistributed.
  • Change wipes regularly: Replace wipes frequently to avoid spreading contaminants. Dispose of used wipes properly according to cleanroom protocols.
  • Avoid wiping overhead surfaces: Wiping overhead surfaces can release particles downward, contaminating lower surfaces. Use alternative cleaning methods for these areas.
  • Follow cleanroom class-specific protocols: Different cleanrooms have different cleanliness classifications (ISO Class 1 to 9, for example), each with its specific protocols. Ensure you follow the appropriate procedures for your cleanroom class.
  • Perform regular training: All cleanroom personnel should receive proper training on cleanroom wiping techniques to ensure consistency and effectiveness.
Always adhere to the cleanroom's specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and guidelines while performing any cleaning tasks. Proper cleaning and wiping techniques are critical to maintaining a controlled environment and ensuring the quality of products or processes within the cleanroom.

Which wipe is best with aggressive solvents?

Solvent compatibility is another factor to consider when choosing a wipe. If the wipe is to be used with a solvent in the cleaning application, then the wipe must be selected with the solvent in mind. Solvent retention and absorbency may also be required. The wipe must the able to absorb a given solvent and retain the solvent within the fabric of the wipe for a sufficient amount of time, without premature release of the solvent. Knitted polyester and nylon wipes have the highest compatibility with a wide range of organic solvents and weak acids. Techclean Purwipes and Anti-Static Wipes have good absorbency, excellent durability when cleaning rough surfaces, and low ionic and organic residue contamination. The polyester/cellulose blended Techclean Wiper and Blue Maintenance Wipes have excellent resistance to solvents and weak acids, good durability when cleaning rough, abrasive surfaces, high particle entrapment and low particle and ionic contamination.  They are an economical choice for general cleaning and spill clean-up.

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