By focusing on the four core indicators of material, number of layers, weight, and wet water strength, combined with price and usage scenarios, one can accurately select the appropriate product for paper drawing.
1. The first choice is to look at the material: it determines the basic quality and safety
The material is the core of paper drawing, which directly affects the user experience and health.
Native wood pulp: the mainstream choice on the market, with long fibers, good toughness, and soft and delicate paper, suitable for most scenarios, especially household use and sensitive skin.
Native bamboo pulp: It has strong natural antibacterial properties, mostly in its natural color, outstanding environmental protection properties, and is suitable for people who pursue naturalness and are prone to allergies.
Mixed pulp/recycled pulp: Low cost, rough paper, easy to shed fluff, not recommended for wiping mouth or sensitive areas, can be used in non-contact skin scenarios such as daily cleaning.
2. The key lies in the number of layers and weight: balancing thickness and practicality
The thickness and durability of the paper are determined by both the number of layers and weight, and higher is not necessarily better. It needs to be selected according to the needs.
Layers: Commonly 2-4 layers, 3 layers are preferred for household use. Two layers are thin and easy to break, four layers are thick but costly, and three layers can balance toughness, water absorption, and cost-effectiveness.
Weight: refers to the weight of a single sheet of paper (unit: g/㎡), with the mainstream being 13-18g/㎡. The higher the weight, the thicker the paper, and the stronger its water absorption and toughness; Paper below 13g/㎡ is thin and has a poor user experience.
3. Focus on measuring wet water strength: avoid "breaking when wet"
High quality toilet paper needs to have a certain wet water strength, especially suitable for scenarios such as wiping hands and cleaning.
It can be judged through a simple test: take a piece of paper dipped in water and gently pinch it. If it can be kept intact and not easily broken, it indicates that the wet water strength is qualified.
Paper with the label "wettable" can form a complete paper mass when wet, and can even be briefly wiped, suitable for scenarios such as kitchens and bathrooms that are prone to water contact.
4. Assist in viewing prices and scenarios: balance cost-effectiveness and adaptability
Choose the product with the highest cost-effectiveness based on the usage scenario and budget.
Home use scenario: Prioritize products made of native wood pulp/bamboo pulp, 3-layer, 15-18g/㎡, with a focus on softness and safety.
Office/Public Scene: You can choose a more cost-effective mixed slurry and 3-layer product, with a focus on durability and reducing replacement frequency.
Price calculation: Don't just look at the price of a single package, it needs to be converted into "per draw price" (total price ÷ total draws), which can better reflect the true cost-effectiveness.
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