- Grammage: 45-120gsm
- Color: white, black, brown, blue, green, purple, pink, red, yellow, orange
- Texture: plain, twill, cloth, chain, honeycomb, diamond pattern
Dust free paper, also often referred to as cleaning paper, rag paper or mirror wipe paper, is a high purity paper material specifically designed for cleaning, liquid absorption and surface preparation. Dust-free paper is mainly made from cellulosic fibres (e.g. wood pulp, cotton pulp) or synthetic fibres (e.g. polyester, polypropylene) by thermal bonding, chemical bonding or mechanical reinforcement. It is characterised by very low dust release, good water absorption, flexibility and chemical resistance. During the production process, the purity of raw materials is strictly controlled and advanced filtration technology is used to remove possible impurities, ensuring that the final product meets high cleanliness standards. It has a wide range of applications in semiconductor manufacturing, the electronics industry, biomedicine, optical instruments, laboratories and other fields with strict requirements for cleanliness.
Features
- Low dust release: Dust-free paper produces almost no fibre shedding or particles during use, which can effectively prevent secondary pollution.
- High absorbency: It can absorb and lock the liquid quickly, which is suitable for all kinds of cleaning and suction operations.
- Softness: soft texture, will not scratch or damage sensitive surfaces, suitable for precision equipment cleaning.
- Strength and Durability: Even in wet condition, it can maintain good strength and is not easy to break.
- anti-static: some high-end dustless paper will add anti-static agent to reduce the accumulation of static electricity, to avoid static electricity damage to electronic components.
- Low ionic content: there is strict control of ionic content, suitable for ion-sensitive environments.
Applications
- Semiconductor manufacturing industry: In the process of chip manufacturing, it is used for the cleaning of equipment and wafers to ensure a high degree of cleanliness in the production environment.
- electronics industry: cleaning displays, circuit boards, optical lenses and other precision parts to avoid dust and impurities affecting product quality.
- Biomedical: cleaning and sterilisation in a sterile environment to meet GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) requirements.
- Optical instruments: clean optical components such as lenses, mirrors, etc. to maintain clarity and service life.
- Laboratory: as a wiping material for experimental equipment to ensure the accuracy of experimental results.
- automobile spraying: clean the body before spraying to avoid impurities affecting the quality of paint.
- Home and personal care: Advanced Dust Free Paper is also used for sensitive skin cleaning, such as baby care.