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Texwipe TX8949P TexVantage 9" x 9" Polyester Cleanroom Wiper Pre-Wetted 70% IPA

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Quantity Option (Bag):
75 Wipers Per Bag
Quantity Option (Case):
4 Bags of 75 Wipers Per Cas
Type:
Pre-Wet Wiper
Wiper Family:
TexVantage
Wiper Material:
Polyester
Wiper Size:
9" x 9"
Wiper Edge:
Sealed Edge
ISO Class:
ISO 3 (Class 1) - ISO 8 (Class 100,000)
Country of Origin:
Made in USA

TX8949P TexVantage 9" x 9" Polyester Cleanroom Wiper Pre-Wetted 70% IPA

TX8949P TexVantage is a low-linting (no wiper is truly ‘zero-lint’ in every process condition) 100% polyester cleanroom wiper with a sealed edge, supplied pre-wetted to support repeatable solvent wipe-downs without spray bottles or in-house mixing. It is pre-wet with 0.2 µm filtered 70% USP-grade IPA / 30% DI water for controlled wetness and consistent VOC behavior across routine cleaning steps, including equipment wipe-downs, staging/pass-through cleaning, and surface preparation in controlled environments.

Protocol control note: TX8949P is commonly specified when teams want sealed-edge durability (reduced edge fray) plus standardized 70% IPA delivery—so “how wet is the wipe?” is not an operator variable.

Specifications:
  • Size: 9" x 9" (23 cm x 23 cm) nominal
  • Material: 100% polyester
  • Construction: Cleanroom manufactured polyester wiper designed for multi-surface use
  • Edge: Sealed edge
  • Chemistry (pre-wetted): 0.2 µm filtered 70% USP-grade IPA / 30% DIW
  • Packaging: 75 wipers/bag; 4 bags/case (300 wipers/case)
  • Use environments: ISO 3 (Class 1) - ISO 8 (Class 100,000) (final suitability depends on your process and cleaning method)
  • Country of origin: Made in USA
  • Shipping note: Restricted to U.S. destinations only; Ground shipping only; commercial address only; hazmat shipping fee required per case (per checkout requirements)
About the Manufacturer: 

Texwipe (an ITW company) differentiates itself in contamination control by treating the wiper as an engineered product with defined substrate selection, edge construction, and packaging discipline. In the TexVantage polyester platform, the sealed-edge design is intended to reduce edge fray on more abrasive surfaces while maintaining controlled-cleaning expectations for critical environments.

 

For pre-wetted formats like TX8949P, Texwipe positions the value around repeatable wetness and documented control (0.2 µm filtered solvent blend, resealable packaging, lot coding). SOSCleanroom (SOS) supports that manufacturing discipline with continuity of supply, clean documentation handoff (certs and lot traceability), and practical application support—so customers can standardize solvent wipe-down steps with predictable performance while maintaining procurement reliability and audit readiness.

TX8949P Features:
  • 100% polyester wiper with sealed edge
  • Cleanroom manufactured for controlled-environment use
  • Pre-wetted with 0.2 µm filtered 70% USP-grade IPA / 30% DIW
  • Resealable bag packaging designed to reduce evaporation and preserve consistent wetness
  • Individually lot coded for ease of traceability and quality control
  • Meets USP <797> and USP <800> wiper requirements
TX8949P Benefits:
  • Repeatable wetness and VOC behavior: Pre-wetted format supports standardized wipe-down steps and reduces operator-to-operator variability (process-dependent).
  • Sealed-edge durability on surfaces: Designed for use on abrasive surfaces where edge integrity and snag resistance matter.
  • Contamination-control minded cleaning: Helps reduce re-deposition risk when paired with defined wiping patterns and change-out rules.
  • Chemical resistance: Polyester construction is commonly used with IPA and many cleanroom-compatible cleaners (verify compatibility to your chemistry and SOP).
  • Traceability for regulated programs: Lot coding supports documentation, investigations, and audit-facing control expectations.
Common Applications:
  • Equipment wipe-downs, carts, tools, benches, fixtures, and exteriors
  • Staging, pass-through, and transfer-area cleaning steps where controlled 70% IPA delivery is preferred
  • Surface preparation prior to assembly, packaging, labeling, or adhesive/tape application (per process requirements)
  • General solvent cleaning and removal of residues, lubricants, and fingerprints (process-dependent)
  • Spill pickup and wet cleaning steps where consistent solvent application improves repeatability
Best-Practice Use:
  • Fold for control: Fold into quarters to create multiple clean faces; rotate faces instead of re-wiping with a loaded surface.
  • Wipe pattern: Use straight-line strokes with overlap to avoid re-depositing contamination.
  • Let chemistry work: Use steady pressure and defined dwell time as required by your SOP; avoid “scrubbing until dry” unless that is specifically validated for your residue/removal target.
  • Bag discipline: Reseal the bag promptly after dispensing to limit evaporation and preserve consistent wetness from first wipe to last wipe.
  • Change-out triggers: Replace the wiper when the face becomes visibly soiled, tacky, or starts leaving streaks/residue.
  • EHS alignment: Treat pre-wetted IPA wipes as a flammable chemical product in storage, use, and waste handling per internal EHS rules.
Selection Notes (TX8949P vs. Other Options)
  • TX8949P (70% IPA) vs. TX8946P (6% IPA): Choose TX8949P when your SOP calls for standard 70% IPA wipe-down concentration; choose TX8946P when controlled wetness with lower alcohol content is preferred for specific workflows.
  • TX8949P vs. TX8941P (100% IPA): TX8941P is typically selected when water-sensitive residues or faster drying is required; TX8949P is a common default for routine solvent wipe-downs in controlled areas.
  • Pre-wetted vs. dry (TX8949/TX8942/TX8944): Use pre-wetted to remove in-house mixing/spray variability; use dry sealed-edge TexVantage when your program requires custom wetting, alternative chemistries, or dry-only processing steps.

Link to Texwipe Technical Datasheet:
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Texwipe.com Technical Data Sheet (TexVantage Polyester): Click Here

Other Similar Products Available From SOSCleanroom.com

TexVantage Polyester Dry Wipers (Sealed Edge)

  • TX8944: 4" x 4" nominal (10 cm x 10 cm), dry sealed-edge polyester
  • TX8949: 9" x 9" nominal (23 cm x 23 cm), dry sealed-edge polyester
  • TX8942: 12" x 12" nominal (31 cm x 31 cm), dry sealed-edge polyester

TexVantage Polyester Pre-Wetted Wipers

  • TX8946P: 9" x 9" pre-wetted 6% IPA
  • TX8949P: 9" x 9" pre-wetted 70% IPA
  • TX8941P: 9" x 9" pre-wetted 100% IPA

Notes: Looking for application guidance or qualification context for Texwipe TX8949P TexVantage 9" x 9" sealed-edge polyester wipes pre-wetted with 70% IPA? Open the SOSCleanroom Technical Vault tab above for practical wiping technique, selection notes (TX8949P vs. alternatives), and the documentation details teams typically review when standardizing pre-wetted cleanroom wipes across ISO-class controlled environments.

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Product page updated: Jan. 4, 2026 (SOS Technical Staff)

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The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
TX1048 TechniSat 6% IPA gowning-room wipes: controlled wetness for consistent pre-entry wipe-downs
Last reviewed: Jan. 4, 2026 |  Audience: contamination control, cleanroom operations, EHS, quality

The gowning room is where cleanroom discipline either becomes repeatable—or becomes improvised. The most common failure pattern is not intent; it is variability: inconsistent bottle dilution, inconsistent spray volume, inconsistent wipe wetness, and inconsistent glove and touch-point wipe technique. That variability shows up as re-wiping, over-wetting, faster solvent flash-off, and more “I’ll just wipe it again” behavior.

Texwipe TX1048 TechniSat is engineered to reduce that variability by delivering a fixed, repeatable wetness level using a 0.2 µm filtered 6% IPA / 94% DI water solution, packaged in a tub/refill system built to control evaporation and standardize withdrawal. The 8" x 5" cut-edge cellulose/polyester nonwoven format is tuned for gowning-room and controlled-area wipe-downs where controlled wetting matters more than aggressive solvent loading.

What it’s for

TX1048 is best used for gowning-room and controlled-area wipe-down tasks where you want the benefits of pre-wetted control without the operational downsides of high-alcohol wipes. Typical use cases include glove wipe-down during gowning, wiping items entering the cleanroom (phones, notebooks, badge clips, tools), cleaning environmental touch points (handles, pass-through surfaces, carts), and light wipe-downs of equipment exteriors where controlled wetness and low extractables are valued.

Decision drivers

When you select a gowning-room wipe, the decision is less about “does it clean” and more about whether it enforces consistent behavior while minimizing unintended risk.

  • Controlled wetness and VOC discipline: 6% IPA / 94% DIW supports repeatable wetting and reduces over-wetting and rapid flash-off that can drive rewipe behavior.
  • Contamination performance (typicals): Particle/fiber release, NVR and ionic background inform whether the wipe is appropriate for the intended zone and residue sensitivity.
  • ISO range alignment: Designed for ISO Class 5–8 environments, supporting common gowning-room and controlled-area classifications.
  • Packaging as a process control: Tub + refill architecture is an engineering control for evaporation, withdrawal consistency and clean introduction.
  • Edge strategy: Cut edge is appropriate for gowning-room wipe-downs; escalate to sealed-edge polyester when fiber/edge control is the gating risk.
  • Program fit and compliance pressures: Commonly selected where USP <797>/<800> operational practices influence wiping discipline and consistency requirements.
Materials and construction

TX1048 uses a hydroentangled nonwoven blend (55% cellulose / 45% polyester) that balances absorbency (cellulose) with tensile strength and wet strength (polyester). Hydroentangling avoids binders typical of some bonded nonwovens and is widely used for controlled-environment wiping where low extractables and solvent compatibility matter.

The wipe is cut-edge and cleanroom manufactured, then pre-wetted with a 0.2 µm filtered 6% IPA / 94% DIW solution. In practice, the engineered value is not only the substrate; it is the combination of substrate + fixed wetness + controlled packaging that reduces operator-to-operator variation during gowning and material transfer workflows.

Specifications in context

Format: 8" x 5" (20 cm x 13 cm) pre-wetted gowning-room wipe.
Material: 55% cellulose / 45% polyester hydroentangled nonwoven; edge: cut edge.
Solution: 0.2 µm filtered 6% IPA / 94% DIW (fixed wetness level).
Cleanroom environment: ISO Class 5–8 (Class 100–100,000; EU Grade B–D).
Packaging (case): 12 refill packs of 210 wipers plus 1 flip-top tub (2,520 total wipers).
Shelf life (manufacturer guidance): non-sterile pre-wetted wipes are typically 3 years from date of manufacture (verify by lot documentation for your program).

Cleanliness and performance metrics

In controlled environments, “typical” data is a starting point for risk assessment, not a substitute for qualification. Focus on what drives your failure modes: particle/fiber release, nonvolatile residue (NVR) that can form films, and ions that can impact corrosion or process sensitivity.

Typical analyses (substrate family):
Particles ≥0.5 µm: 72 x 106 particles/m2
Fibers >100 µm: 55,000 fibers/m2
NVR: IPA extractant 0.01 g/m2; DIW extractant 0.03 g/m2; ethanol extractant 0.01 g/m2
Ions: sodium 12 ppm; potassium 1 ppm; chloride 10 ppm
Absorbency (sorptive capacity): 360 mL/m2; sorptive rate <0.3 seconds; basis weight 69 g/m2

Operational interpretation: TX1048 is well-positioned for gowning and controlled-area wipe-downs where the priority is consistent wetting and light removal of transferable contamination. If your critical step is residue-sensitive (optics, high-vac, lithography, precision coating), validate the wipe/solvent pairing against your acceptance criteria and consider a sealed-edge polyester wiper for the final wipe step when edge control is the gating risk.

Packaging, wetness control, and EHS handling

The flip-top tub is not “just packaging.” It is a process control that protects saturation, reduces evaporation-driven dry wipes, and standardizes one-at-a-time withdrawal behavior. TX1048 is commonly configured as 12 refills and one tub (2,520 wipes total), enabling predictable replenishment and consistent operator access at gowning stations. Because it is an alcohol-containing presaturated product, programs should plan for appropriate transport and storage controls and follow site EHS guidance for flammables.

Rule of thumb: Treat the tub lid like a cleanroom door—open only long enough to withdraw wipes, then close immediately to protect wetness and reduce VOC drift.

Best-practice use

Use technique to convert “a wipe” into contamination control. TX1048 is most effective when your SOP emphasizes one-direction wiping, clean-face management, and defined touch-point priorities.

  • Fold for clean faces: Fold to create multiple clean surfaces; rotate to a fresh face frequently to avoid re-depositing soils.
  • One direction, light pressure: Wipe in one direction with controlled pressure; avoid circular scrubbing unless your SOP explicitly calls for it.
  • Glove wipe-down discipline: Wipe fingertips, palm, then back of glove; repeat on the second hand with a fresh wipe face.
  • Entry item wipe-down: Prioritize high-touch surfaces (edges, handles, clips) before placing items on gowning benches or pass-through surfaces.
  • Know what 6% IPA is (and isn’t): 6% IPA supports controlled wetting and light film removal; it is not a sporicide and may not meet your disinfection/contact-time intent. Use validated disinfectants when microbial kill is the requirement.
Common failure modes

Lid left open: Evaporation shifts wetness and drives dry wiping and re-wipe behavior. Keep the lid closed between withdrawals.
Using gowning wipes for final critical wipes: Cut-edge nonwoven blends may not be the best choice when your final step is fiber/edge-limited; escalate to sealed-edge polyester for ultra-critical surfaces.
Cross-contamination via “same wipe, too long”: Overusing one wipe face redeposits soils. Fold, rotate, and discard early.
Over-wetting expectations: If operators expect “wet like a spray bottle,” they will overwork the surface. Train to the intended wetness level and wipe pattern.
Assuming all IPA wipes equal disinfection: Align wipe selection with your validated cleaning/disinfection strategy and required contact times.

Closest competitors

Contec gowning-room presaturated wipes (6% IPA / 94% DI water): Similar intent (glove wipe-down during gowning) and solution ratio; selection often comes down to packaging/withdrawal preference, availability, and your program’s documentation and lot-traceability expectations.

Berkshire Choice® SatPax 500 (6% IPA gowning wipes) and SatPax® 1000 (6% IPA variants): Functional peers in the presaturated gowning wipe category; compare substrate blend, pack architecture (tub vs pouch), and how well the format supports your withdrawal discipline and evaporation control at the point of use.

Where it fits in a cleanroom wiping program

Place TX1048 at the boundary where behavior matters most: gowning benches, entry staging, pass-through handling points, and controlled-area touch surfaces. It is a strong choice for standardizing pre-entry wipe-downs and reducing variability in wetting and withdrawal technique. For higher-criticality final wipes (residue-sensitive or fiber/edge-limited processes), pair the gowning-room wipe with a defined escalation path to sealed-edge polyester wipers and validated solvents/disinfectants aligned to your process qualification and contamination risk model.

Terminology note: Engineered for low-linting performance; no wiper is truly “lint-free” in every process condition.

Source basis
  • SOSCleanroom product page (TX1048 TechniSat 8" x 5" Gowning Room Wipe Pre-Wetted 6% IPA): https://www.soscleanroom.com/product/wipers/texwipe-tx1048-technisat-8-x-5-cleanroom-gowning-room-wipe-pre-wetted-6-ipa/
  • SOS-hosted Texwipe TechniSat datasheet (Effective: June 2011; includes TX1048 packaging line): https://www.soscleanroom.com/content/texwipe_pdf/1041%201045%201048%201065%201067%208488.pdf
  • Texwipe Technical Data Sheet (TechniCloth / TechniSat family; US-TDS-003 Rev.4/23; includes typical particles, fibers, NVR, ions): https://www.texwipe.com/images/uploaded/documents/Wipers/Texwipe-TechniCloth-TDS-ENG.pdf
  • Texwipe product page (TX1048; specs, ISO range, technical downloads): https://www.texwipe.com/technisat-tx1048
  • Texwipe SDS (TX1048 6% IPA wipes; dated May 31, 2023): https://www.texwipe.com/images/uploaded/documents/Safety%20Data%20Sheets/2023%20wipe%20sds%20us-can-mex/6/TX1048_US_CA_SDS_ENG_May_31_2023.pdf
  • Contec gowning-room wipes (6% isopropanol / 94% DI water; tub/refill architecture): https://cleanroom.contecinc.com/product/1779515231
  • Berkshire Choice® SatPax 500 6% IPA gowning wipes (product page): https://berkshire.com/shop/presaturated-cleanroom-wipes/ipa-wipes-isopropyl-alcohol/resealable-pouch-wipes/choice-satpax-500/choice-satpax-500-6-x-8-case-6-ipa-gowning-wipes/
  • Berkshire SatPax® 1000 IPA wipes (product category page; includes 6% IPA variants): https://berkshire.com/product-category/presaturated-cleanroom-wipes/ipa-wipes-isopropyl-alcohol/resealable-pouch-wipes/satpax-1000/
Source: SOSCleanroom Technical Vault | Last reviewed: Jan. 4, 2026
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