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AlphaSat® with Vectra® Alpha® 10 TX3280 Pre-Wetted Cleanroom Wipers, Sterile
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AlphaSat® with Vectra® Alpha® 10 TX3280 Pre-Wetted Cleanroom Wipers, Sterile

The Multiple Applications Wiper

AlphaSat® with Vectra® Alpha® 10 TX3280 sterile pre-wetted cleanroom wipers are made from 100% polyester with a sealed-border, processed on Texwipe’s automated Vectra® cleaning system providing low levels of ions, NVRs (non-volatile residues), particles, and fibers for use in critical cleaning applications and environments.

Automated Vectra® cleaning system advances the cleaning process and brings this technology to a higher level of wiper manufacturing. These low linting wipers are designed for use on abrasive surfaces. This wiper will not easily snag or abrade releasing particles and fibers into the process or environment.

TX3280 product is pre-wetted with 0.2 µm filtered USP-Grade 70% IPA / 30% Water for Injection (WFI).

TX3280 is gamma-irradiated and sterile validated to a Sterility Assurance Level of 10⁻⁶ according to AAMI Guidelines. Tested for endotoxins.

Material/Structure: 100% polyester material with a sealed border

Cleanroom Environment: ISO Class 2 - 7, Class <1 - 10,000, EU Grade A - D 

Benefits:

  • Packaged in easy-to-use, peel-and-reseal bags, reducing solution evaporation that preserves the consistent wiper wetness level.
  • Provide consistent, optimized cleaning efficiency with repeatable wetness and VOC levels.

Part Number: TX3280


Product Specs

Inner Bags: 50 wipers/flatpack Outer Bags: 5 flatpacks/case Wipers Total: 250 wipers total/case

Applications

  • Wiping and cleaning surfaces, equipment and parts.
  • Applying and removing lubricants, adhesives, residues and other solutions including disinfectants.
  • Cleaning with solvents such as isopropyl alcohol (IPA), ethanol, acetone, and degreasers.
  • Lining trays for holding, protecting, drying and storing of parts, equipment and devices.
  • Appropriate for use with temperatures less than 400°F (205°C).