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Puritan 890-PC DBL - Lint-Less Cotton Tipped Applicator - Double-Ended Baby Tip - Fine Paper Handle - 2.972" - 2500/Case

Puritan 890-PC DBL - Lint-Less Cotton Tipped Applicator - Double-Ended Baby Tip - Fine Paper Handle - 2.972" - 2500/Case
Item #: 890-PC-DBL-H015

Product Info

Puritan Medical Products Inc
890-PC DBL

The Puritan 890-PC DBL Lint-Less Cotton Tipped Applicator is a non-sterile applicator that has a double-ended baby cotton tip with a fine paper handle. The tip of this applicator is a hard highly absorbent high quality medical USP grade cotton material that is lint and residue free, burnable, and low in NVR's. It's bonded to fine paper handle and is perfect for critical, industrial, and veterinary environments for task's like cleaning sensitive components, disk drives, optics, PC board assembly, and precision application of adhesives and solutions. The 890-PC DBL cotton tip applicator comes in anti-static packaging with no silicone nad is easily disposed of.

The cotton tip is a pharmaceutical-grade spun cotton fiber, which is standard for applicators that are used in all applications from basic patient care to crime scene investigation. This material is soft, very absorbent and safe that performs consistently and reliably. Puritan Medical Products only purchases the finest grade USP cotton in bales and then cards the fiber to their specifications to assure consistent quality for the user's specific use.

Benefits & Features of the Puritan 890-PC DBL Lint-Less Cotton Tipped Applicator:

  • Hard sharp point
  • Double ended
  • Fine paper
  • Anti-static packaging
  • No silicone
  • Easy disposal
  • Lint-less and residue free
  • Low in NVR's
  • Highly absorbent and will swll in solvents
  • Burnable
  • Environmentally friendly

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Cotton Tip Applicator, 3" L Dbl Ended Tip - 2500/CS

Item Specifications

  • Paper
  • 2.972"
  • 2500-Case
  • Cotton Tipped Swabs
  • Cotton
  • 2.00 lbs per CS
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List Price: $143.86
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