Household paper is divided into paper towels, toilet paper, kitchen paper towels and toilet paper according to national standards. We often say facial tissues, napkins, handkerchiefs, etc. belong to paper towels. Today I will tell you about the differences between them. .
1. Paper towels
First of all, in terms of national standards, tissue paper has the highest requirements in all aspects of household paper, and the raw materials cannot use any recycled paper, paper printed matter, paper products and other recycled fibrous substances. Softness, water absorption, wet tensile strength, etc. are the highest, and there will be no powder or hair loss. It is divided into three levels: high-quality products, first-class products and qualified products. The higher the level, the stronger the ability in all aspects. Therefore, paper towels are suitable for most household paper scenarios.
2. Toilet paper
The definition of toilet paper in the national standard is used as toilet paper. It is divided into three grades like paper towels. It has better water absorption, but its tensile strength is very low when it encounters water, which means it is easier to be dissolved by water. This is why toilet paper can be thrown away directly. The reason for going down the toilet. Except that the softness is not as high as paper towels at the same level, other indicators are almost the same, but because there is no requirement for raw materials, slight powder shedding and hair shedding are allowed, and it is generally not recommended for other uses.

3. Kitchen paper
Although there is no grade for kitchen paper, the raw material requirements are the same as paper towels, and any recycled paper, printed paper, paper products and other recycled fibrous substances cannot be used. And the dust degree has the strictest requirements. Generally, embossing is used to increase friction, and there will be no powder or hair loss, so there is no problem in wiping kitchen utensils or wrapping food. The disadvantage is that it is not soft enough, water-absorbent and water-resistant. The tensile strength is relatively low, and it is not recommended for other scenarios.

4. Paper towels
The manufacturing standards of toilet paper and kitchen paper are similar, but there are no restrictions on raw materials, and the standard of dustiness is slightly lower. They also have the disadvantages of not being soft enough, water-absorbent, and low tensile strength when exposed to water. They are generally used for commercial use in public places.
