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How toilet paper is produced?

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  Toilet paper is mainly used for people's daily hygiene, and is an indispensable paper type in people's daily life. According to different uses, it has various types such as facial tissue, toilet paper, toilet paper, napkin and so on. Toilet paper has the characteristics of strong water absorption, less bacteria, uniform thickness, and consistent color. So how is toilet paper produced? What machines are needed to produce toilet paper? Production process:   The waste paper enters the hydraulic pulper, and the waste paper is beaten and deinked, and then flows into the pulp tank after beating and deinking; The pulp pump lifts the pulp from the stock tank to the high-frequency vibrating screen, which plays the role of screening and separating impurities; After screening, it flows into the pulp tank, and then is lifted into the rinsing machine by the pulp pump, washed clean, and automatically flows into the pulp tank after bleaching; Then the pulp is lifted into the refiner and gr...

Check the paper napkin production process

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  Napkins are an essential hygiene and cleaning product in many people’s lives and meals. Everyone needs a lot of napkins in their lives. In order to meet the huge demand, napkin manufacturers also need to continue to produce qualified napkins. But as ordinary consumers, what they see or use is the finished napkin, so some people may have a question, how is the napkin produced? Today we will discuss the production process of the napkin. Napkin production process Napkins are generally purchased as raw materials, and the processing process is tray paper — -napkin machine embossing, folding, slitting — -folded napkin — -manual bagging — -sealing machine sealing — — Finished napkins. Tray paper Use a slitting machine to rewind and cut the large shaft base paper into different specifications of paper for the production of napkins, facial tissues, etc. The selected napkin paper should be made of pure wood pulp, sterilized by ultra-high temperature, and does not contain any chemical pigme...