The Difference Between Facial Tissue And Toilet Paper
2022-05-10
Facial tissues generally have wet tenacity (an index of toughness that represents the paper in a fully wet state).
Restaurant paper can generally be regarded as Facial Tissue, but since small restaurants generally use inferior paper towels, it is inappropriate to say that restaurant paper is generally regarded as facial tissue. The main difference in quality between facial tissue and Toilet Paper is that facial tissue generally has wet toughness (a toughness index that represents paper in a fully wet state). Toilet paper is generally not allowed to have wet toughness to prevent the paper from being easily decomposed after use and clogging the sanitary septic tank.
What is the difference between the use of facial tissue and toilet paper?
Toilet paper is mainly used for cleaning after going to the bathroom, while other parts of the body such as face and hands use facial tissue, so it pays more attention to touch. General consumers will not know the difference between toilet paper and facial tissue. To put it in layman`s terms, boxed Tissue Paper, handkerchief paper, napkins, and removable plastic wrapping tissue paper (the easiest to confuse) are tissue paper, roll paper, Removable toilet paper, jumbo rolls, etc. are toilet paper. The easiest way to identify it is to look at the hygiene standard number on the back of the package or look at the label. The new state stipulates that toilet paper must be marked with "toilet paper". Almost all major manufacturers mark it very small. Refer to Sanitary Standard No. As for the issue of hygiene, in addition to facial tissue, it is best not to wipe the mouth, including the toilet paper in the hotel. A good facial tissue should be hygienic, flexible, and not easy to shed. If it is hygienic, it needs to be tested with special equipment, and the hygienic standards of general famous brands are relatively high. Whether the chipping is severe or not can be checked visually. Flexibility is reflected in the Paper Towel being able to stretch to a certain extent without breaking.