When buying toilet paper in the supermarket, you can see the “pure wood pulp” on the packaging of many household papers, but most people know it. Do you feel that you can’t distinguish?
Now Brightpaper will explain the difference between hanging pulp and shotcrete for you now.
The characteristics of the spray paper are that the paper is good, soft, uniform in fiber, clear in texture, strong in pulling force, and the price is higher than that of the hanging pulp.
The characteristic of hanging pulp paper is that the paper is normal, the fibers are not evenly sprayed, and there may be some thicknesses in different places. It’s still more detailed, but it’s awkward to feel the back. The price is cheaper than the shotcrete.
The same weight of pulp paper looks larger than the shot paper. Because the speed of the paper is low, the longitudinal and lateral differences of the paper are smaller. The speed of the spray paper is faster, and the difference between the vertical and horizontal directions is larger.