Cleanroom wipes are crucial for maintaining ultra-clean environments such as Class 100 cleanrooms. They help prevent contamination, ensuring that sensitive processes in electronics, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals remain free of particles, dust, and residues.
Key Features:
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Lint-Free: Prevents fiber shedding that could contaminate surfaces and sensitive components.
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High Absorbency: Efficiently removes oils, dust, and residues without leaving moisture behind.
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Durable: Strong material resists tearing, ensuring effective cleaning across multiple surfaces.
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Antistatic Properties: Reduces electrostatic discharge (ESD), protecting sensitive electronics and instruments.
Application in Class 100 Cleanrooms:
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Surface Cleaning: Used for wiping benches, floors, and walls to maintain particle-free environments.
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Equipment Wiping: Cleans tools, machines, and instruments without introducing fibers or residues.
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Component Cleaning: Ideal for sensitive electronic components, preventing contamination during assembly.
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Final Product Cleaning: Ensures packaged devices, wafers, or optical components are free of particles before shipping or further processing.
Best Practices:
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Single Use: Always use wipes once to avoid cross-contamination.
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Proper Storage: Store wipes in sealed, clean packaging to maintain their cleanliness and antistatic properties.
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Handle with Care: Wear gloves to prevent oils or dirt from contaminating wipes or surfaces.
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Unidirectional Wiping: Wipe in one direction to avoid redepositing particles.