Tork Toilet Seat Cover
  • Tork Toilet Seat Cover
  • Tork Toilet Seat Cover
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Tork Toilet Seat Cover

Tork Toilet Seat Cover
  • Tork Toilet Seat Cover
  • Tork Toilet Seat Cover

Description

Increase your guests’ comfort with the Tork Toilet Seat cover and bring extra hygiene to your washrooms.
  • Disposable: minimises contamination
  • Flushable: less maintenance

Product and delivery data

System
V1 - Vip Holder Dispenser/SeatCover system
Quality
Advanced
Unfolded length
42.5 cm
Unfolded width
36 cm
Folded length
24.7 cm
Folded width
36 cm
Ply
1
Colour
White

Delivery data

Consumer units
Transport units
(CON)
(TRP)
EAN
7310797501608
7310791005294
Packaging material
Inner Box
Carton
Pieces
250
5000 (20 CON)
Gross weight
633.8 g
13.1 kg
Height
21 mm
380 mm
Length
257 mm
390 mm
Width
380 mm
275 mm
Net weight
573.8 g
11.5 kg
Volume
2.05 dm3
40.76 dm3
Consumer units
(PAL)
EAN
7310797501608
Packaging material
Inner Box
Pieces
250
Gross weight
633.8 g
Height
21 mm
Length
257 mm
Width
380 mm
Net weight
573.8 g
Volume
2.05 dm3
Transport units
(TRP)
EAN
7310791005294
Packaging material
Carton
Pieces
5000 (20 CON)
Gross weight
13.1 kg
Height
380 mm
Length
390 mm
Width
275 mm
Net weight
11.5 kg
Volume
40.76 dm3

Content

The product is made from

Recycled fibres
Chemicals

The packaging material is made from paper or plastic.

Material

Recycled fibres

Recycling of paper is an efficient use of resources as the wood fibres are used more than once.

High demands are put on quality and purity of recovered paper, considering each step of the chain (collecting, sorting, transporting, storage, use), to ensure safe and hygienic products.

Recycled fibres can be produced from different types of recovered paper, such as collected newsprint, magazines, office waste, paper cups, drink cartons, corrugated boxes and paper hand towels. The choice of recovered paper grades is made for each product, depending on its specific requirements on performance properties and brightness. The paper is dissolved in water, washed and treated with chemicals under high temperature and screened to separate out impurities.

Bleaching of pulp, used for tissue, is primarily a process to remove substances that could have a negative effect on important properties of the finished product such as purity, absorption, strength and colour of the pulp.

Bleaching of the recycled fibre pulp is done using chlorine-free bleaching agents (hydrogen peroxide and sodium dithionite). Some of our products are bleached and some are not.

For bleached products we use bleaching agents (to increase the brightness of pulp from recovered paper).

Chemicals

All chemicals (process aids as well as additives) are assessed from an environmental, occupational health and safety and product safety point of view.

To control product performance we use additives:

  • Wet strength agents (for Wipers and Hand Towels)
  • Dry strength agents (are used together with mechanical treatment of the pulp to make strong products like wipers)
  • For coloured papers dyes and fixatives (to secure perfect fastness of the colour) are added
  • For printed products printing inks (pigments with carriers and fixatives) are applied
  • For multi ply products we often use water soluble glue to secure the intregrity of the product

In most of our mills we do not add optical brighteners but it often occurs in recovered paper since it is used in printing paper.

We do not use softeners for professional hygiene products.

High product quality is secured through quality and hygiene management systems throughout production, storage and transport.

In order to maintain a stable process and product quality the paper manufacturing process is supported by the following chemicals/ process aids:

  • defoamers (surfactants and dispersing agents)
  • pH-control (sodium hydroxide and sulphuric acid)
  • retention aids (chemicals that help to agglomerate small fibres to prevent fibre loss)
  • Coating chemicals (that help to control the creping of the paper to make it soft and absorbent)

To reuse broke and to utilise recovered fibres we use:

  • Pulping aid (chemicals that help to repulp wet strong paper)
  • Flocculation chemicals (that help to clean out printing inks and fillers from recovered paper)
  • Bleaching agents (to increase the brightness of pulp from recovered paper)

In the cleaning of our waste water we use flocculation agents and nutritients for the biological treatment to secure that no negative impact on water quality comes from our mills.

Packaging

Fulfilment of Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC): Yes

Article creation date and latest article revision

Date of issue: 24-06-2020
Revision date: 30-01-2024

Production

This product is produced at External mill, CN.

Destruction

This product is mainly used for personal hygiene and can be collected together with household waste.

Essity UK Ltd, Southfields Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 3EJ, United Kingdom