When it comes to cleaning optical equipment, both pre-wetted and dry cleanroom wipes have distinct advantages. Pre-wetted wipes, typically soaked in high-purity solvents, offer superior cleaning power by efficiently removing oils, dust, fingerprints, and residues without leaving lint or fibers. Dry wipes, on the other hand, are ideal for delicate surfaces, providing a gentle, non-abrasive clean. They are often used as a final wipe after the application of solvents. The choice between pre-wetted and dry wipes depends on the type of contaminants and the precision required. Pre-wetted wipes are more effective for initial cleaning, while dry wipes help remove any residual moisture. Both options ensure optimal cleaning in Class 100–1000 cleanroom environments, preserving the performance and longevity of optical instruments.
Key Features:
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Pre-wetted wipes for thorough cleaning, removing oils, dust, and residues
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Dry wipes for gentle, residue-free final cleaning
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Lint-free and anti-static to protect sensitive optical surfaces
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Effective in maintaining optical equipment performance
Application Scope:
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Optical instruments and lenses
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Microscopes, cameras, and other delicate equipment
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Laboratory and research facilities
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Class 100–1000 cleanrooms