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Paper towel absorbs water

Paper towels are a great convenience in our daily lives. These are fantastic tools to help clean up spills and messes and particularly those involving water. Have you ever wondered how paper towels can absorb up so much water? Let's learn more about this neat process and find out why paper towels are so good at cleaning. 

Paper towels consist of tiny fibers that are very good at absorbing water. These fibers are so small and have even more spaces between them. But when you spill water on a paper towel, the fibers quickly absorb the water like a sponge. That’s because the Jiahe industrial cleaning towels have a built-in mechanism for soaking up liquids. So, if you touch the paper towel, you will feel it is wet, but the water will not be on the surface. Instead, it is contained within the towel. 

Paper Towels' Superior Water Absorption.

Well, it turns out that paper towels absorb water more efficiently than other items like cloths or napkins. The fibers in paper towels are designed to bind and retain water unlike other types of cloths. When you press a paper towel on a wet surface, the filaments cooperate to move the water inside the towel. This is what makes paper towels very efficient when it comes to quickly wiping up spills and drying any surface. Built to be tough and absorbent, they were all too often our choice for messy work. 

Why choose Jiahe Paper towel absorbs water?

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