High-Tech Conversions Introduces New Line of Validated Sterile Cleanroom Wipes

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High-Tech Conversions introduces Cobalt Blue, a new line of validated sterile cleanroom wipes. Available in dry form or in a variety of saturation options and sizes, Cobalt Blue Sterile Wipes were designed for wide range of applications where sterile wipes are required.

Cobalt Blue Wipes are Gamma Irradiated with Cobalt 60 and validated to SAL (Sterility Assurance Level) of 10-6 in accordance with the standards and recommended practices of the ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11137:2006 guidelines. In addition, these wipes meet or exceed requirements set forth in USP797 and USP800. Wipes available are made with various non-woven materials including polypropylene, polyester, and polyester/cellulose blends.

Each individual Cobalt Blue package is identified with a lot number for traceability and a Certificate of Sterility is included with every case.

High-Tech Conversions manufacturers innovative cleaning products for controlled environments and industrial settings including wipes, gloves, cleanroom sticky mats, apparel, and more. They produce industry-leading products that are trusted by companies involved in, scientific research, biotechnology, pharmaceutical and electronics industries.

Source: High-Tech Conversions

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