How Toilet Paper is Made

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How Toilet Paper is Made

Most of us can’t imagine our lives without toilet paper. Not only is it used for bathroom hygiene but also for nose care, wiping up spills, removing makeup, and small bathroom cleaning chores. The average American uses over 100 single rolls each year and if that statistic is taken into account, it more than well explains the revenue generated by the industry worldwide. A jaw-dropping 100 billion dollars! So how do they make toilet paper?

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The only company that was busy during covid lock down and will never go slow 😅😅

sitabarry
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Toilet paper is expensive, and getting moreso everyday!! If you've noticed, the latest toilet paper roll width is now 3 7/8" wide... down from 4 1/4" of about 10 years ago. Prior to that, rolls were 4 1/2" wide. Furthermore, the cardboard core is now 1 3/4" diam., from the original 1 1/2" diam. Bottom line is, we're getting much less toilet paper and paying much more money... just like everything else.

michaelrutledge
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Amazing!!! The genius minds that invented those machines and to keep everything running smoothly. Unbelievable process!!! Great video 👍

jilllatif
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Well after viewing this, I've acquired a totally different attitude towards my toilet paper and have decided to use it with all the respect that it deserves! 🤣

freindlycannuck
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Bought a bidet 5 years ago and I use 90% less toilet paper. One of the best investments you can make

warwick
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This is why you're never too young or old to learn. Things like this is fascinating to me. So we use trees and recycled paper. I can teach this to someone else one day. Thanks for the upload.🙂🙂🙂

Lxxtz_GarZ
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I had to haul 4 of these from Kimberly Clark in Pennsylvania. So my driver manager told me, "You'll need a clean trailer." That's an understatement! I showed up with what I THOUGHT was a clean trailer.
I ended up spending over a half hour with: push broom, dust mop and wet mop, then dry mop again. Then, after all that, I had to go around with a nail puller and remove a years worth of pallet nails that had been driven into the wood floor by a hundred+ forklifts.
These rolls are so big and heavy, that only 4 fit, and I had to slide by tandems forward just to make the load on my rear truck axles legal (the max is 34, 000 lbs. on those axles).😂 For non truck drivers. Sliding the trailer axles forward, shifts weight toward the trailer axles, which are also 34, 000 pounds max. The front axle can have 12k, the rear truck axles can have 34k and the trailer axles also 34k, for a total max weight of 80k (without a special permit).

BradleyBellwether-oyqi
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Very educational 😊Thanks for sharing this video😊

una
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Brings back fond memories of when I used to visit paper mills for IBM. I was a paper engineer then - yeah there really is such a thing - and I was in charge of specifying and quality assuring the paper that IBM bought to resell to their printer customers. In those old days, the IBM 3800 web fed electrophotographic printer that was used by large companies, such as insurance companies, was large, fast and expensive. But the dollar amount of the paper typically used by the machine in 9 months of operation equaled the cost of the printer. The printer was a "plain paper printer" meaning that it could (and often did) use ordinary, uncoated printing paper from any source.

charliehorsenm
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amazing how those massive rolls can feed and run the paper over other rolls and not break the paper. especially wet. we all know how it falls apart when wet .

ronblack
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We all take for granted how everyday items are made. The machines used are quite impressive. It would be hard to live without these items. Thank goodness for smart people like the engineers who make these machines.

billystpaul
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Interesting. I used to work for Kruger tissues back in the 90's. All our paper came direct from Venezuela and we converted it, so I never saw that side of the manufacturing process!

oldbaldguy
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They are NOT called decomposers but rather digesters, I work as an engineering consultant for pulp and paper

thomasrichardson
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They never mentioned the smell it produces. I hate driving by our paper mills in Green Bay, they smell so bad

BooBoo_Cat
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I used to work in the paper industry. That paper machine is used to make all types of paper and can be refigured to do so. Some mills have multiple machines that are dedicated to making certain types of paper. Decades ago I worked for Crown Zellerback paper in their transportation and warehouse division. We had box’s of toilet paper coming out of our ass🤪😂😂👍. Our warehouse was full of it. Also rolled paper in rolls weighing several tons each. We also stored spare shaft spindles for the paper machines because they didn’t have room at the paper mills. The process of making paper hasn’t really changed from the original design by a guy in Germany around 1860 who came up with the design still used today, only the machines have gotten big and faster and computerized. I tell you if you have a problem with one of those paper machines by the time you realize it and hit the panic stop button you are up to your eyeballs in paper everywhere. The good thing is any bad end product you just gather it all up and put it in the decomposer and make new paper out of it. Even in the warehouse if paper products got damaged we just put it dumpster’s to hauled back to the paper mill to be recycled.

MrMopar
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That’s some big-ass toilet paper rolls in the thumbnail

BaconTomatoCheese
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I noticed the size of the cardboard increased. That is my reason for the tissue video search! Very informative, thank you!.

lorrainearthur
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Remember there is 50% discount if only one side of the paper is used.

Vntilator
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That dryer roller weighs over 180 tons. The factory i help install had roles up to 15, 000 lbs and used clamping forklifts to grab them and move them. Even stacking them . Everything about the operation is big . Including the super sized saw blades.

jordanalexander
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THATS ONE BUSINESS THAT WILL NEVER GO OUT OF BUSINESS WITH ALL THE 💩 GOING ON IN THIS WORLD😂

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