Wonder how people looked like if they used that paper for..hm..other parts
of their bodies?
Inge
On 19 January 2012 21:44, Leland Woodall <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Techies,
>
> If you, like many, have adopted sustainability measures within your
> facility, it might be good if you thoroughly examine some of the new
> materials that indirectly become part of your process.
>
> As I was getting ready to leave work earlier this week, I ducked into the
> restroom to wet a towel and wash my face (it had been one of those days).
> I happened to glance at it before discarding, and caught a glimpse of
> sparkling material. I found this strange, as I'd been at my computer
> furiously verifying AOI programs for the last several hours.
>
> I checked my hands and then my face in the mirror. The same material was
> there.
>
> Being the inquisitive guy I am, I took a dry sample of the recycled paper
> towels to the microscope. What I found was cellulose fibers laden with
> bits and pieces of metal, foil, and plastic. The largest metallic particle
> on this 12 inch sheet measured 325 microns, plenty large enough to bridge
> circuitry on our product. I performed an analysis beneath our SEM and
> found it be pure aluminum.
>
> Facilities and Safety were contacted, and all our towel dispensers
> received a replenishment of virgin paper the following morning.
>
> Geesh, I just can't seem to stay ahead.
>
> Leland
>
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