A Century of tissue: Career experts explore Past, future, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2015
It’s difficult to look over the past century of tissue making, especially its first 50-60 years, and track progress step by step. However, there were some notable developments from which modern tissue technology evolved. The process of creping, for example, is said to have been invented in Germany during World War II to make filling for ammunition shells, and some nurses also used this material to cleanse wounds. Reportedly, Kimberly-Clark brought this technology from Germany to the U.S.
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