Stationary
Clean rooms need clean stationary. These
are easy to write on, clean and tough.
Although bond paper may experience slight surface puckering,
it is not recommended to autoclave the spiral notebooks
Pens
A low-sodium ink pen designed with a special poly barrel to limit particle generation.
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Tape
A selection of tape fit for cleanrooms.
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tape products
Forms
Tough, high quality, clean forms for computer
related use.
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Notebook
Tough, clean and easy to write on.
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notebook products
Notes
These sticky notes are useful for leaving notes safely in a cleanroom enviroment.
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notes products
Paper
Low static, ultra clean paper in a range of weights,
colours and sizes.
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paper products
Steps to creating paper safe for cleanrooms
A base substrate is created from the highest quality raw materials and undesirable binders and fillers are eliminated.
This can be checked by ashing or examination under UV.
Then a structure and density is created that optimizes the strength
and durability of the sheet while maximizing its consistency in printing and photocopying.
Then BCR uses a proprietary (owned by them) fiber coating to encapsulate fibers and particles and enhance strength and durability, without limiting the ability of the sheet to absorb ink.
Also the coat is resistant to the heat and static normally generated in photocopying and laser printing.
Why normal paper isn't suitable.
Celluloses basic structure makes it fragile and prone to particulation. Traditional paper making uses chemical additives which can be released in the form of particulate or chemical contamination from the paper.
When paper is printed, photocopied or written upon, releasable particulate may happen. Chemical contamination is a risk if the
toner or ink is not full absorbed or bonded to the sheet.
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