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Cleanroom EGP Industrial Grade Polyethylene Support Tape

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36 Rolls
Quantity Option (Case 2" x 36 Yards):
24 Rolls
Micronova EGP™ Industrial Grade Polyethylene Support Tape (EGP) — Acrylic Adhesive, Low-Outgassing, Clean-Peel Cleanroom Tape for Aisle Marking, Batching & Color Coding (36 Yards / Roll)
Polyethylene Tape Acrylic Adhesive Low-Outgassing Clean-Peel 36 Yards / Roll Support Areas / Maintenance

Overview

Micronova EGP™ is an industrial grade polyethylene cleanroom support tape designed for controlled-environment tasks such as aisle marking, batching, color coding, and general maintenance where an ultra-clean specialty tape is not required. The polyethylene backing and acrylic adhesive are specified for low outgassing and clean-peel performance to help teams standardize tape use in and around clean environments.

SOSCleanroom supports program standardization by stocking proven consumables with clear case packs, predictable lead times, and documentation support.


Why this tape matters in controlled environments
  • Cleanroom support-ready: positioned for support areas, maintenance, and clean-build projects where ultra-clean tape is not required.
  • Low-outgassing, clean-peel intent: acrylic adhesive system is specified for clean removal and controlled-environment compatibility.
  • Cleaner handling: specified as sleeve-bagged and processed in a controlled environment for improved receiving and staging discipline.
  • Traceability: manufacturer specifies part and lot identification printed on each bag and case.

Typical applications
  • Aisle and zone marking in support corridors and staging areas
  • Batch/lot identification, visual management, and color coding
  • General sealing and packaging tasks in controlled areas
  • Maintenance and clean-build projects (where specified by SOP)

Key specifications (published)
Material / adhesive Polyethylene film / Acrylic adhesive
Roll length / core 36 yards (33 m) / 3" plastic core
Color option (this listing) White
Tape sizes (this listing) 1" x 36 yards or 2" x 36 yards
Packaging / traceability Sleeve-bagged; part and lot printed on each bag and case
Autoclavability Not autoclavable

Ordering (SOSCleanroom case packs)
Available quantity option Case
1" x 36 yards 36 rolls per case
2" x 36 yards 24 rolls per case

Need other widths or colors? Micronova offers additional options—contact SOSCleanroom for sourcing support.


Documentation

Use manufacturer documents for internal review, change control, and qualification packets.


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The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Micronova EGP™ Industrial Grade Polyethylene Cleanroom Support Tape — Polyethylene Backing with Acrylic Adhesive (Low-Outgassing / Clean-Peel Intent), Sleeve-Bagged (Select Options Double-Bagged), 36 Yards/Roll (Non-Sterile)
Polyethylene backing Acrylic adhesive Low-outgassing / clean-peel intent Sleeve-bagged 36 yards / roll Color coding Non-sterile

1. Practical solutions in a critical environment

Support-area tape is a control point, not a convenience item. It defines zones, flags status, seals bags, and prevents mix-ups during maintenance and clean-build work. When tape selection drifts to “whatever was nearby,” teams inherit residue events, rework, and inconsistent markings that undermine visual management.

Micronova EGP™ is positioned for cleanroom support areas and general controlled-environment work where ultra-clean specialty tape is not required. The practical objective is predictable performance: reliable adhesion, controlled removal behavior, and packaging that supports disciplined introduction.


2. What this tape is for
  • Support-area marking and zone definition (corridors, staging, maintenance zones)
  • Sealing, packaging, and kitting (bag closure, overwrap, liner sealing)
  • Batching and color coding to reduce mix-ups
  • Clean-build projects and facility maintenance tasks in controlled environments

3. Selection rationale
  • Polyethylene + acrylic system: A practical combination for support tape use where low-outgassing and clean-peel behavior are desired.
  • Color-coding discipline: Multiple colors support visual controls that prevent mix-ups across shifts and departments.
  • Controlled-environment processing intent: Positioned for controlled environments and common cleanroom support workflows.
  • Packaging options: Sleeve-bagged individually; select options are described as double-bagged for added handling control.
  • Traceability support: Packaging is intended to support part/lot control at receiving and point-of-use.
SOSCleanroom selection philosophy
Tape outcomes are driven by station discipline: approved tape + approved surface prep + approved writing tool + defined dwell-time/removal practice. That is how you prevent residue surprises and “random tape” substitutions.

4. Materials and construction
  • Film/backing: Polyethylene
  • Adhesive: Acrylic
  • Core: 3" plastic core
  • Roll length: 36 yards (33 m)
  • Packaging: Sleeve-bagged individually; select options described as individually double-bagged
  • Sterility: Non-sterile tape product

5. Specifications in context

Tape performance is a system outcome: surface condition, pressure/burnish, dwell time, chemistry exposure, and removal technique. EGP is a support-grade polyethylene tape; predictable results come from controlling the station, not from rotating tape brands midstream.

Specification Value Operational meaning
Material / adhesive Polyethylene / Acrylic Practical support-area tape system; validate on your surfaces and cleaning chemistry.
Roll length / core 36 yards (33 m) / 3" plastic core Standard roll length supports consistent replenishment; 3" core fits common dispensers.
Widths (series) ¾", 1", 1.25", 1.5", 2", 3" (varies by part number) Select width based on task: narrow for labeling/flagging; wider for sealing/zone marking.
Autoclavability Not autoclavable Do not use for steam-cycle applications; choose validated autoclave tapes when required.
Chemical compatibility Good compatibility with common solutions (manufacturer statement) Confirm with your disinfectants/solvents and dwell times; exposure + time-in-place drives residue.
Packaging / traceability Sleeve-bagged individually; select options double-bagged; part/lot printed on each bag and case Supports receiving controls and lot traceability at point-of-use.
Irradiation Not irradiated If your program requires irradiation, select an irradiated tape family instead.

Practical note: Clean-peel performance improves when surfaces are wiped and fully dried before application, and tape is removed slowly at a low peel angle.


6. Cleanliness metrics

EGP is positioned for controlled environments (manufacturer documentation describes use across ISO 5 to ISO 9). In practice, cleanliness outcomes depend heavily on roll exposure control and operator touch points at the tape station.

Practical control: Keep rolls in their bag until use, avoid touching adhesive edges, and reseal/overbag after opening per facility SOP.


7. Packaging, sterility, and traceability
  • Sterility: Non-sterile tape product
  • Packaging discipline: Sleeve-bagged rolls support staged introduction and reduced handling contamination
  • Traceability: Control part number/lot at receiving and at point-of-use per your quality system

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.
  • Prep the surface: Wipe and dry the application area to remove oils and dust that reduce adhesion and increase residue risk.
  • Apply with firm pressure: Seat the adhesive evenly, especially along edges and corners.
  • Standardize overlap: If using tape for seam control, define overlap widths so barriers are repeatable.
  • Remove correctly: Peel slowly at a low angle to reduce adhesive transfer.
  • Know the limit: Not autoclavable — use validated high-temp/autoclave tapes when steam cycles are required.
Suggested pairings: tape-station items that improve adhesion consistency and traceability
These pairings reduce the two most common tape failures: poor surface condition and uncontrolled handling/writing tools at the tape station.
Use case Recommended item Why it pairs well
Surface prep before marking / sealing Texwipe TX1009 AlphaWipe® 9" x 9" Polyester Cleanroom Wiper Removes films and dust that drive edge lift and residue at removal.
Detail cleaning at seams, corners, textured surfaces Texwipe TX761 Alpha Polyester Cleanroom Swab (Long Handle) Improves coverage in tight geometries where residues persist under tape edges.
Operator handling control at tape stations Ansell 93-311 Nitrilite™ Cleanroom Nitrile Gloves (ISO 5 / Class 100) Reduces oil transfer and uncontrolled touch points on tape and surfaces.
Write-on identification (batch, zone, status) Cleanroom Pens (Black or Blue) Keeps office pens out of controlled areas and supports consistent documentation practices.
High-contrast marking where a pen is not sufficient Cleanroom Irradiated Sharpie Markers Controlled marker option for fast ID on tape and packaging.
When a tape mark should become a structured label Texwipe TX515 Cleanroom Labels (1.5" x 1.5") Upgrades traceability with defined fields and cleaner presentation vs. handwritten tape notes.
Guardrail: Define dwell-time limits and a removal method (slow peel, low angle). Time-in-place + chemistry exposure drives most residue events.

9. Common failure modes
  • Residue at removal: Typically driven by long dwell time, chemistry exposure, or aggressive peel angle/speed.
  • Edge lift: Usually surface oils/dust/moisture or insufficient burnish pressure along edges.
  • Station contamination: Rolls left exposed or adhesive edges touched during use.
  • Program drift: Multiple uncontrolled tape types appear over time; control purchasing and point-of-use stocking.

10. Other tapes and labels to consider

Programs typically standardize multiple tape families: one for sealing/masking, one for facility marking, one for safety/striping, and labels for structured traceability.


11. Program fit for regulated cleanrooms
  • Visual management consistency: Standardizing tape families reduces substitutions that create residue, rework, and inconsistent markings.
  • Contamination control: Bagged packaging supports controlled introduction when combined with station discipline.
  • Audit readiness: Defined tape selection + controlled writing tools + documented dwell/removal practice reduces “unknown materials” deviations.

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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