ISO Class Cleanroom Wipes
Cleanrooms are used in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and healthcare, where maintaining a sterile and controlled environment is crucial. ISO class cleanroom wipes are thus an essential tool in maintaining the cleanliness and sterility of cleanrooms and critical areas.
TIDDOX cleanroom wipes are specifically designed to meet the requirements of different ISO classes, ensuring that the cleanroom environment remains free from contaminants. Cleanroom wipes are made from high-quality materials that are non-shedding and low-linting. This ensures that the wipes do not introduce any additional contaminants into the cleanroom.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are cleanroom wipes?
Cleanroom wipes are made using special processes to reduce the risk of contamination in controlled areas and critical tasks. These processes include using materials low in lint, with tightly bound or knitted fibres, washing the materials multiple times to remove excess ions and non-volatile residues, packaging the wipes in a cleanroom environment, and may also involve sterilising them to kill off any micro-organisms. Â
What are cleanroom wipes made of?
To minimise particle or fibre contamination, cleanroom wipes are made from tightly woven or knitted polyester, polypropylene, cellulose or microfibre materials.Â
What does the ISO class refer to?
The ISO class of a cleanroom refers to the level of cleanliness that it must maintain. The higher the ISO class number, the cleaner the environment needs to be. Regular cleaning with special cleanroom wipes and sterile wipes helps maintain cleanliness and sterility in these critical areas. Cleanrooms are classified based on the maximum allowable number of particles per cubic metre of air, with Class 1 being the cleanest and Class 9 being the least clean.