Small Foam Swabs

All foam swabs are manufactured with 100 pores per inch reticulated polyurethane foam, which ensures excellent absorbency while minimizing contamination. Tips are affixed by heat seal to prevent tip loss, even while saturated with solvent. Flexible tips provide versatility and softer touch, while rigid heads allow for more aggressive cleaning. 2307 swab had a flexible paddle tip, for a softer touch.
 

Features & Benefits

  • Reticulated polyurethane foam
  • Head thermally bonded
  • High absorbency
  • Low particulate count
  • Flexible tip for softer touch

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Mini-Tip Foam Swab

Mini-Tip Foam Swab

4 1/8" foam swab with flexible head, polypropylene handle.
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2307-50 50 ct 12 $519.36
Mini-Tip Foam Swab

Mini-Tip Foam Swab

4 1/8" foam swab with flexible head, polypropylene handle.
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2307-1000 1000 ct 1 $715.65
Foam Arrow Tip Swab

Foam Arrow Tip Swab

3 1/4" pointed foam swab, polypropylene handle.
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2309-1000 1000 ct 1 $417.76
Micro Foam Swab

Micro Foam Swab

3" foam swab with flexible head, polypropylene handle.
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2311-1000 1000 ct 1 $303.91

Applications


FAQ's

Do you have swabs for cleaning tight areas?

While cotton bud swabs (aka Q-tips) are commonly used for electronics cleaning, they can be blunt instruments for dense PCB designs. Techspray offers a pointed cotton swab (part #2313-30PK), a pointed foam swab (2309-1000) and small rounded foam swab (2311-1000) for cleaning tight areas.

Are Q-tips / cotton bud swabs good for cleaning electronics?

Yes, cotton swabs are a common choice for electronics cleaning, cotton tends to lead behind threads and particulates. Open cell polyurethane foam swabs are a common, very clean replacement for cotton.

What type of swab should I use with harsh solvents?

Just about any swab is compatible with isopropyl alcohol (IPA), but harsh solvents like acetone or toluene can cause foam swabs to swell and even break-down. For harsh solvents, cotton swabs are the best choice.

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