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Matheous | 11:35 Sat 14th Jul 2007 | Science
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How is it possible that the perforations seem stronger than the tissue itself ?
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This is a real life altering dilemma which has been discussed at some lengths. It seems that not all toilet paper rolls are equal. Some have the perforation cut with a knife-like serrated blade which ensures a perfectly performing tear-off operation.

Others rolls [usually cheaper ones] have their perforations made with a row of spikes, this speeds up the manufacturing. However, this is where the trouble is seated.
Each spike punches a hole in the paper but does not actually cut it, so 'pushing' the paper together between the holes - actually making the so called perforation stronger, like a row of little ropes.

I hope you can now sleep at night. Cheers.





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wildwood -You have indeed enlightened me. Thank you !

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