Lint Free Wipes — Industrial-Grade Cleaning Solutions for Every Sector

What Are Lint Free Wipes?

Lint free wipes are industrial cleaning cloths engineered from tightly knit polyester, split-fibre microfiber, or bonded non-woven materials. Unlike regular cotton or paper wipes — which shed microscopic threads every time they contact a surface — lint free wipes are built so that nothing transfers. No fibres. No particles. No residue. That is the whole point of them.
Here is something worth knowing before you buy: not every product sold as “lint free” actually is. The label is unregulated. What matters is the material construction, the manufacturing process, and whether the particle-release performance has been independently validated. At Jashmineunitech, that validation is non-negotiable — every grade we produce is tested before it ships.

Why Regular Wipes Create Problems in Precision Environments

Most people do not think much about a cleaning cloth. You grab it, wipe a surface, move on. That works fine in a kitchen. It does not work in a cleanroom, an automotive finishing bay, or a pharmaceutical filling line.
Standard cotton cleaning cloths release over 1,000 particles per square centimetre of surface contact. Some of those particles are visible — little threads you can see. Most are not. They are sub-micron fibres that sit invisibly on a surface, then interfere with coatings, adhesives, solder joints, or sterile barriers the moment production continues.
That is the problem lint free wipes solve. Not a complicated one — but a real one, with real production consequences when ignored.

Lint Free Wipes vs Regular Wipes — What Actually Differs

What you are comparing  Lint free wipes  Regular cotton or paper wipes
Fibre shedding on contact None to near-zero  High — visible and sub-micron both
Surface residue after wiping Zero Present — often invisible
Suitable for ISO cleanrooms Yes — grade-specific No
Chemical solvent compatibility Yes (polyester grades) Degrades — sheds more
Reusable Yes — microfiber grades Generally not
Particle-release certificate available Yes No

The Three Materials — What Each One Actually Does

Polyester lint free wipes:

Made from continuous-filament polyester yarn knitted into a tight, uniform grid. Because the fibres are continuous — meaning they have no cut ends — there is nothing to shed. These wipes handle industrial solvents and IPA without degrading, which is why semiconductor and electronics manufacturers rely on them. Validated for ISO Class 5 through 7 cleanroom environments.
Microfiber lint free wipes:
The fibre diameter here is roughly 1/100th that of a human hair. That density creates an enormous amount of surface contact per stroke — enough to lift oils, dust, and particles mechanically, without any cleaning chemical involved. Automotive detailers use them before paint. Nail technicians use them before gel application. Optics manufacturers use them on lenses. The application varies widely; the reason is always the same.
Non-woven lint free wipes:
These are not woven or knitted at all — the fibres are thermally bonded into a sheet structure, which means there is no weave pattern to unravel and no loose threads to shed. Softer than polyester, more economical at volume, and widely used in pharmaceutical manufacturing where GMP compliance requires documented contamination control without the cost of cleanroom-grade polyester on every surface.