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Texwipe TX532 Cleanroom Labels 3.0" x 2.0"

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Texwipe® TX532 Cleanroom Labels — 3.0" × 2.0", Low-Particle Identification Labels 
Cleanroom compatible Low particle contribution 3" × 2" format Writable surface Permanent adhesive 

Product overview
Texwipe TX532 cleanroom labels are designed for identification, status marking, and documentation in contamination-controlled environments where particulate control and adhesive cleanliness matter. The 3.0" × 2.0" rectangular format offers a balanced writing area for dates, lot numbers, contents, and status while remaining compact enough for bags, containers, and equipment surfaces. This listing is offered as a clearance item and is well suited for customers seeking cleanroom-compatible labeling at a reduced cost.

Why customers choose TX532
  • Cleanroom-compatible construction supports controlled environments.
  • Mid-size label balances writing space and placement flexibility.
  • Writable surface supports clear, legible documentation at point of use.
  • Permanent adhesive maintains label position during normal handling.
  • Clearance availability provides cost-effective access to Texwipe labeling.
Clearance note: Availability may be limited to existing inventory. Verify suitability for your application prior to standardization.

Recommended applications
  • Identification of cleanroom bags, containers, and bins
  • Material status labeling (in-process, quarantine, released)
  • Equipment, tool, and fixture identification
  • Date, lot, and operator documentation
  • General cleanroom and laboratory labeling

Specifications (from published technical data)
Product code TX532
Label size 3.0" × 2.0"
Label shape Rectangle
Adhesive Permanent
Surface Writable
Manufacturer ITW Texwipe

Cleanroom labeling program guidance
In contamination-controlled environments, labeling supports traceability, material segregation, and procedural clarity. Cleanroom-compatible labels are commonly specified to reduce particle contribution and adhesive residue compared to general-purpose labeling products.
As a secondary benchmark, EU GMP Annex 1 emphasizes clear status identification and traceability for materials used in sterile and controlled processes. Cleanroom labeling products such as TX532 help reinforce these principles when integrated into documented SOPs.

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Last updated: January 30, 2026
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The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Texwipe® TX532 Cleanroom Labels — 3" x 2" Polypropylene Pressure-Sensitive Labels for Controlled Environments, Tested for Surface Particles, Cleaned & Double-Bagged
3" x 2" labels Polypropylene stock Pressure-sensitive adhesive Cleaned & double-bagged 1,000 labels/roll 4 rolls/case Non-sterile

1. Practical solutions in a critical environment

Labels are part contamination control and part traceability. In real operations, label failures show up as rework, misidentification risk, and “why did this lift?” investigations. The root cause is usually predictable: surface films, inconsistent wipe-down technique, uncontrolled markers, or labels introduced without a defined overbag/staging practice.

TX532 supports standardized cleanroom identification programs that need a balanced footprint: big enough for clear fields and small barcodes, but compact enough for bins, trays, and smaller assets where 4" x 2" feels oversized.


2. What this label is for
  • General cleanroom identification (tools, trays, containers, racks, staging bins, and non-product-contact assets)
  • Programs where low outgassing, ultra-low leachables, and low particulates are part of label selection criteria
  • Standard roll-based replenishment (1,000 labels/roll) for repeatable station stocking

3. Selection rationale
  • Controlled-environment label program: Positioned in Texwipe’s pressure-sensitive cleanroom label program described as low outgassing, ultra-low leachables, and low particulates.
  • Cleanliness controls: Labels are described as tested for surface particles, cleaned, double-bagged, and packaged in a controlled environment.
  • Format that scales: 3" x 2" works for readable fields and compact barcodes without forcing “micro text” that drives scanning errors.
  • Adhesive discipline: Label stock datasheets describe acrylic-based adhesive and two removable adhesive levels (R1 / R2) to support hold strength while reducing residue risk (validate on your surfaces).
  • Operational consistency: Standard roll/case configuration supports predictable replenishment planning and fewer substitutions.
SOSCleanroom selection philosophy
Cleanroom labeling problems are usually process problems, not “label problems.” We support customers who standardize best-in-class label stock and pair it with a defined surface-prep kit so outcomes are consistent across shifts.

4. Materials and construction
  • Label stock: Polypropylene (label stock datasheet basis)
  • Size: 3" x 2"
  • Adhesive: Acrylic-based; two removable adhesive levels are described in label stock datasheets (R1 / R2)
  • Packaging: Described as tested for surface particles, cleaned, double-bagged, and packaged in a controlled environment

5. Specifications in context

Label performance depends on the full system: substrate condition, print/mark method, handling technique, and environmental exposure. Programs that win standardize the whole station: approved label stock, approved marker/pen, and a defined wipe-down and dry-down sequence.

Specification Value Operational meaning
Label size 3" x 2" Good balance for readable fields and compact barcodes on bins/trays without crowding.
Stock material Polypropylene Durable baseline for asset labeling; validate against solvents and cleaning frequency used at your site.
Adhesive levels R1 / R2 removable levels described in label stock datasheets Helps programs tune removability/hold strength; validate on your actual substrates and dwell times.
Roll / case configuration 1,000 labels/roll; 4 rolls/case (4,000 labels/case) Simplifies station stocking and replenishment planning; supports standardization.
Sterility Non-sterile Control introduction and use per facility SOP (overbagging, storage, and handling).

6. Cleanliness metrics

TX532 is described within Texwipe’s pressure-sensitive cleanroom label program where labels are tested for surface particles, cleaned, double-bagged, and packaged in a controlled environment. In use, “clean label performance” is most sensitive to surface films (oils, residues) and touch events on adhesive edges.

Practical note: If labels lift or smear, troubleshoot the station first: wipe type, dry-down time, operator touch points, and storage between runs.


7. Packaging, sterility, and traceability
  • Case configuration: 4 rolls/case; 1,000 labels/roll (4,000 labels/case)
  • Sterility: Non-sterile label product (use within your program controls)
  • Traceability: Control part number/lot at receiving; store sealed; reseal/overbag after opening per facility SOP

8. Best-practice use
Customer SOP disclaimer
This guidance is provided as a suggested starting point for customer SOP development and operator training. Every facility and process is different. Customers must evaluate risk, validate procedures, and obtain appropriate QA approval before implementation.
  • Stage with intent: Overbag rolls, open only at designated points-of-use, and keep rolls covered between print/mark runs.
  • Surface prep before labeling: Clean and dry substrates; oils, residue films, and condensation cause the majority of adhesion failures.
  • Adhesion validation: Verify dwell-time and removability requirements on your actual substrates (R1 vs. R2 behavior is surface dependent).
  • Handling discipline: Avoid adhesive-edge touch events; apply with consistent pressure and allow bond set time per SOP.
Suggested pairings: station items that improve adhesion, legibility, and consistency
Most label issues trace back to surface condition and uncontrolled tools. Standardize a small “prep + mark” kit so operators aren’t improvising.
Use case Recommended item Why it pairs well
Routine wipe-down of bins/trays/tools before labeling Texwipe TX1009 AlphaWipe® 9" x 9" Polyester Cleanroom Wiper Removes films and dust that cause edge lift; supports consistent station prep without “grab bag” wipes.
Detail cleaning at seams/edges where lift starts first Texwipe TX761 Alpha Polyester Cleanroom Swab (Long Handle) Targets corners, ridges, and hardware interfaces where wipes miss and residues remain under label edges.
Controlled marking (so office markers don’t enter the clean area) Micronova Cleanroom Irradiated Sharpie Markers Provides a familiar, controlled marker option for label text fields when printing is not used at point-of-use.
Operator handling control during label application Ansell 93-311 Nitrilite™ Cleanroom Nitrile Gloves (ISO 5 / Class 100) Reduces oil transfer and “adhesive-edge touch” contamination events during placement and smoothing.
Guardrail: Standardize the sequence (wipe → dry-down → label → mark/verify) and keep rolls covered between runs to prevent contamination and adhesive-edge touch events.

9. Common failure modes
  • Substrate not clean/dry: Oils, residues, and condensation reduce adhesion and drive edge lift.
  • Adhesive-edge touch events: Handling contamination at placement becomes the “weak bond” point.
  • Uncontrolled stationery: Office labels/markers creep into the clean area and create variability and contamination pathways.
  • Storage drift: Rolls left exposed between runs pick up particulates and are handled more, increasing contamination risk.

10. Other labels to consider

Programs often standardize multiple sizes to cover different assets while keeping the same label-program discipline.


11. Program fit for regulated cleanrooms
  • Documentation discipline: Supports consistent identification workflows when station practices are standardized.
  • Contamination control: Controlled packaging supports disciplined introduction and storage in clean areas.
  • Audit readiness: Reduces misidentification and rework risk when labels remain legible and adhered through routine handling and cleaning.

12. Source basis
Product documentation
Standards & guidance references
These references are included to support terminology and program alignment. Customers should confirm applicability to their processes and approved SOPs.

Technical Vault Notice
Important disclaimer: This entry is provided for general process support and reference only. It is not regulatory, legal, medical, or validation advice.
Customers must evaluate risk, confirm applicability to their processes, and follow their approved SOPs, QA requirements, and the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
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Last reviewed: February 1, 2026
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