The north american Tissue revolution— from the Chemicals side, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2012
A continually growing obsession by North Americans over their personal sanitary products, particularly bath/facial tissue, napkin, and towel, in recent years has spawned a revolution in new equipment technologies and production approaches in this part of the world. Equipment suppliers from Italy to Japan have responded to the evolving appetite of tissue consumers in the U.S. and Canada with new designs and systems such as through-air drying (TAD) that raise tissue quality to ever-higher levels, and “hybrid” technologies such as Voith’s ATMOS and Metso’s NTT aimed at doing basically the same thing but with dramatically reduced energy demand.
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