Automated systems transform raw materials, primarily wood pulp or recycled paper, into finished toilet tissue rolls. This involves several stages, including pulping, pressing, drying, embossing, perforating, and winding. The end product is a consumer-ready roll, efficiently and hygienically packaged.
These automated systems play a vital role in meeting global hygiene demands. High-speed production capabilities ensure consistent product availability and affordability. Historically, the process was labor-intensive, but automation has dramatically increased output and reduced production costs, making hygienic practices more accessible to a wider population.