Nonwoven fabrics are broadly defined as a sheet or web structure bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments (or by perforating films) mechanically, thermally or chemically. Post-treatment and unique construction characteristics provide some potentially beneficial outcomes, such as a porosity that enables gas sterilization. Nonwoven wipes offer an economical choice, as the manufacturing process does not require laundering. Cellulose and synthetic blended hybrids provide additional absorbency for spill cleanup and removal of thick liquids. Generally, nonwoven wipes are used in cleanrooms no cleaner than ISO Class 6 or above.
Nonwoven Polycellulose Wipes Made with a hydroentangled blend of 45% polyester / 55% cellulose; providing economical performance & purity. This creates a strong, clean, and very absorbent wipe for liquid removal or lint free wiping in controlled areas.