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specializes in adhesive coating technology and produces products
that keep working environments clean. Alma products are used in high technology operations, manufacturing and industrial plants, office buildings,
medical and pharmaceutical facilities and family residences.
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one of the world's largest manufacturers of personal protective equipment,
has created the critical environment unit, a separate technology force to better serve customers around the globe in the dynamic, fast-moving
critical environment industries.
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is a leading worldwide supplier of disposable products
for the critical environments market. From its first offering of four products, Berkshire has grown to more than 30 product lines, including: knitted,
nonwoven and woven wiping materials, cleanroom bond and computer forms, face masks, swabs, lens tissues, glove liners, mops, and a line of
wipers specifically designed for aseptic environments.
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carries the widest range of system solutions available
today including our popular Modular, Softwall, and Mini-Micro Cleanrooms, Air Showers, Laminar Flow units, Shoe Brushes, Tacky Mats®,
FFUs, Prep Rooms, Pass Thrus, and hundreds of accessories everything from garments to vacuums to informative publications and more.
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has long been a leader in hand and
arm protection. Since 1973, they have dedicated themselves to provide customers with better, more cost-effective
protection against work hazards.
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& Company has one of the largest and most productive textile
Research & Development facilities in the world. Milliken has developed the lowest particle generating sealed-edge wiper for use in ultra-critical
clean room environments.
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the company that invented vinyl gloves, continues to lead the industry
with Class M 1.5 performance. Oak has attained ISO 9002 certification for all of its facilities, confirming commitment to total quality.
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is a worldwide leader in contamination control products and process
materials for aerospace, automotive, biotechnology, food processing, data storage, medical device, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, telecommunications
and other industries requiring critical manufacturing environments.
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