PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR MAKING FACIAL TISSUE at the FACTORY FROM RECYCLED OFFICE PAPER MATERIALS
Hello Production Engineering friends,
Facial tissue like this, has now become a mandatory item in places to eat to homes. Its use has started to vary, ranging from just facial cleansers to disposable cleaning tools. According to history, tissue itself was first used in Japan in the 17th century. At that time, the tissue was in the form of a fine paper that was used to cover and clean his nose when he sneezed, which was immediately thrown away after one use. This fine paper is called “washi” or Japanese Tissue.
While modern facial tissue with its current form, was first popularized in the United States in the early 1920s. This tissue was originally used for Hollywood makeup kits. Tissue was used to clean cold cream as part of the make-up tool on the faces of theater performers at that time.
Facial tissue has a light and soft material compared to other tissues, weighing 14-18 g/m2, and each sheet consists of 2-3 layers. Along with the times, tissue is increasingly popular because of its practical nature, only disposable, no need to bother washing, and throw it away immediately. In addition, tissue is also easy to carry and place. Various tissues make it easy for users to choose according to their needs.
In this video, the production engineer will invite you to see the process of making facial tissue.
Kredit Video : Sappi, máquina para fabrica, renewi, Market Deinked Pulp, Star paper mill,
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26 окт 2022