Cleanroom paper comes in different colors so that the operators can differentiate processes within the cleanroom. Some cleanrooms use it to indicate different products, projects, shifts, priorities, and even specific areas. It can also be used for cleanroom manuals, work instructions, and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
BCR® Bond comes in white, blue, yellow, pink, and green.
BCR® Documentation Systems
Learn more about the full line of BCR® Documentation Systems. You’ll also find additional information such as What is the Difference Between Cleanroom Paper and Regular Bond Paper? And Can the Cleanroom Paper be Autoclaved?
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