ISSA North America | October 29-November 1, 2018 | Dallas, TX
ISSA SHOW
ISSA North America | October 29-November 1, 2018 | Dallas, TX
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Sofidel Showcasing New Dispensers and Paper Products at ISSA Show
At this year's ISSA Show North America, Sofidel's Papernet brand will introduce two new unique dispensers to help curb restroom waste. The HyTech Auto-Cut Jumbo Roll Tissue (JRT) dispenser uses a mechanism that provides customers with an individual toilet paper sheet without needing to touch the unit.
 
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The dispenser offers 15 percent savings compared to traditional dispensers. It is also constructed from highly resistant plastic materials, making it ideal for busy environments like healthcare, foodservice and educational facilities.

The new Touchless Roll Towel dispenser uses the same mechanism to limit paper towel waste and provide 15 percent savings. The dispenser also features a unique paper-saving mode, allowing facilities to select the desired savings percentage (zero percent, 12 percent or 25 percent), set a 1-, 2- or 3-second time delay and choose the sheet length (9 inches, 12 inches or 15 inches).

In addition to these innovations, Sofidel will also be showcasing its Bio Tech toilet paper, which uses Biologic Active Tissue Paper (BATP) technology to produce enzymes that eat away buildup in pipes. In about four weeks, the product reduces the risk of toilet clogs, and studies demonstrate that Bio Tech can provide total savings of up to 40 percent compared to standard toilet paper combined with the expense of plumbing emergencies. Bio Tech also helps reduce the foul odors associated with plumbing backups.

Attendees can also learn about Double Layer toilet paper — which offers double the resistance at half the cost of traditional toilet paper; Dissolve Tech hand towels — which dissolve in about 3 minutes if accidentally flushed down the toilet, further reducing the risk of clogs; and Dry Tech hand towels — which are created a special process called Through-Air Drying, in which air flows through the fibers to create air pockets that increase the paper's bulk.
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