Wetting of Paper Towels: A Method to Determine the Two-Dimensional Absorption Capacity

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This study proposes a method to determine the two-dimensional absorption capacity of paper towels. Individual plies were tested to minimize the effects of transverse wicking on wetting. The method involves arbitrary point source injection of liquid into the towel surface while recording microscopic images of the wetted areas. The samples were selected from the main manufacturing processes: conventional wet pressing and through-air drying. Wetting graphs that illustrate the dynamic and static wetting behaviors were generated. The driving force was found to have a negligible effect on the maximum wetted area. The maximum wetted area and the paper grammage were used to determine the two-dimensional absorption capacity. The results were validated by the basket-immersion test method.

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Abedsoltan, H. (2022). Wetting of Paper Towels: A Method to Determine the Two-Dimensional Absorption Capacity. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 45(11), 2096–2102. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202200226

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