What Makes Nonwoven Wipes Superior to Rags and Cellulose?

Nonwoven wipes effectively remove dirt, wipe, and dry surfaces. The appropriate fiber composition used in industrial wipes allows for their selection based on the type of work, production requirements, and service recommendations.

Unlike rags (even those “carefully selected”), nonwoven wipes do not contain elements that could pose a risk during maintenance or repair tasks, nor do they pose a threat to production processes, such as buttons, zippers, thick seams, or fibers that fray and melt.

Compared to paper towels, waste paper wipes, or cellulose, nonwoven wipes are significantly more durable, absorbent, stronger, tear-resistant, and non-dusting.

Supplied in boxes or perforated rolls, they are convenient to use (available with dispensers), saving time for service personnel and operators.

Industrial wipes, used in the form of perforated rolls, improve work efficiency, generate less waste than traditional rags, and significantly reduce the consumption of additional cleaning and service agents.