MultiTask Surface Cleaner Presaturated Wipes
Product Information
Sticklers MultiTask™ Presaturated Wipes are a mild cleaner
Applications:
- Clean workbenches, machinery, tools, instruments and desktops
- Remove dust, fingerprints, industrial grime, metal finings, plastic particulate, soot, exhaust fumes, waterproofing gels, oils, light grease, some inks, lint and fibers
Features:
- 70% high purity ispropyl alcohol, 30% deionized water mix
- Mild and skin-safe to use
- No residue, no rinsing, 100% VOC so it evaporates cleanly
- ESD-safe
- No rip, no lint, heavy duty fabric wipe – not paper
- “Slam-Shut” lid minimizes evaporation and keeps the wipes damp
- Economical refills eliminate solid waste and help protect the environment - save about a 30% over buying a new tub
- There are 100, 8″x 5″ presaturated wipes in each tub
- Non-corrosive, excellent materials compatibility
- Completely ozone-safe
- Low GWP
- Flammable
Product Details
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Part Number | Package | Weight | Size | Technical Data Sheet | Safety Data Sheet |
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SMSCW MCC-SMSCW | Tub of Wipes | 443 g 20 oz. | 12cm x 20cm 5" x 8" | ||
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SMSCWR MCC-SMSCWR | Refill Bag of Wipes | 443 g 20 oz. | 12cm x 20cm 8" x 5" |
Part Number | MCC-SMSCW | MCC-SMSCWR |
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Package | Tub of Wipes | Refill Bag of Wipes |
Weight | 443 g 20 oz. | 443 g 20 oz. |
Size | 12cm x 20cm 5" x 8" | 12cm x 20cm 8" x 5" |
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Technical Details
Appearance | Clear Colorless Liquid in a White Polyester Wipe |
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Odor | Slight, alcohol |
Boiling Point | 82˚ C / 180˚ F |
Chemical Family | Alcohols |
F-Gas Compliant | |
Evaporation Rate | Slow |
Cleaning Strength (kb) | <40 (Mild) |
Flashpoint | 12˚ C / 53˚ F |
VOC Organic Content (g/L) | 350 |
Ozone Impact (O.D.P.) | Zero |
Safety Rating | NA |
Specific Gravity | 0.87 |
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