Ultrasonic-sealed edge cloths offer maximum particle containment for the most demanding environments.
The denier of microfiber wiping cloths affects their cleaning performance and surface compatibility.Non-woven wiping cloths are manufactured using processes like spunlace needlepunch and meltblown technologies.
Spunlace wiping cloths are produced by entangling fibers with high-pressure water jets for a soft texture.Needlepunch wiping cloths use barbed needles to interlock fibers creating a more abrasive cleaning surface.Meltblown wiping cloths are made from thermoplastic polymers extrused into fine fibers for absorbent applications.
The chemical resistance of wiping cloths should be verified with the specific solvents used in each application.IPA-saturated wiping cloths are commonly used for surface preparation in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing.
DI water wipes are preferred for applications where chemical residues must be avoided on cleaned surfaces.
The shelf life of pre-wetted wiping cloths depends on the solvent type packaging integrity and storage conditions.Basis weight in grams per square meter affects absorbency and durability.
Edge types include cut heat-sealed laser-sealed and ultrasonic-sealed options.IEST-RP-CC004 classifies wiping cloths for semiconductor cleanroom applications.
Polypropylene oil absorption makes these cloths ideal for machining cleanup.Cleanroom wiping procedures should be documented and reviewed annually.