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Amoos industrial perforated paper 2 layers 300 m 23.5 cm blue
Amoos industrial perforated paper 2 layers 300 m 23.5 cm blue
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Amoos industrial perforated paper 2 layers 300 m 23.5 cm blue
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Amoos industrial perforated paper 2 layers 300 m 23.5 cm blue
Amoos industrial perforated paper 2 layers 300 m 23.5 cm blue
Amoos industrial perforated paper 2 layers 300 m 23.5 cm blue is a two-ply hygiene roll made for cleaning and drying tasks in commercial and industrial settings. The roll provides 300 metres of perforated paper with a 23.5 cm usable width and a blue colour that is easy to identify. Perforations allow controlled tearing into sheets, while the two-layer construction improves absorbency and strength compared with single-ply rolls. The product is intended for continuous use on dispensers or as a loose roll where large quantities of cleaning paper are required.
The two-ply structure balances absorbency and durability for wiping liquids and light debris. Long roll length reduces the need for frequent replacements, supporting uninterrupted workflows. Perforations enable predictable sheet separation and reduce waste. The blue colouring facilitates visual distinction from other paper types and supports colour-coded cleaning procedures.
Install the roll into a compatible paper dispenser or place it on a suitable roll holder so the perforated sheets can be drawn smoothly. Pull along the roll to the perforation point and tear off sheets by applying steady downward or sideways pressure along the perforation. For heavy liquids or large spills, use multiple sheets layered together to increase absorbency. Replace the roll when the core approaches empty to ensure continuous availability of paper in the work area.
Store rolls in a dry, cool area away from direct sunlight and chemicals to preserve paper integrity. Use colour-coding practices as part of hygiene protocols to avoid cross-contamination between areas such as food preparation and maintenance zones. Dispose of used paper in accordance with local waste regulations; contaminated material should be handled and disposed of following facility procedures.
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