The truth about disposable wipes vs. shop towels and rags
February 3, 2022
By Blue Print Editorial Team in partnership with Ankur Gupta of Kimberly-Clark Professional
By Blue Print Editorial Team in partnership with Ankur Gupta of Kimberly-Clark Professional
When it comes to wiping a surface – whether it’s a counter or machine part – there’s a perception that using a rag or shop towel multiple times is less wasteful than using a disposable wipe.
Rags and shop towels made of cloth material (and recycled clothing) can often complicate instead of improving the manufacturing processes, according to the Kimberly-Clark Professional report “Industrial Wipers: How They Impact Product Quality, Productivity, Worker Health & the Environment.” Because rags and towels sometimes leave behind lint, dirt, and debris, using them can compromise a manufacturing process and those contaminants can potentially get into the product being manufactured, resulting in rework. “If anything, rags and laundered shop towels increase defects,” said Ankur Gupta, category manager, WypAll Wipes, at Kimberly-Clark Professional. For instance, rags that have been used to wipe down industrial equipment contain debris like metal shavings and pins. A 2011 study conducted by Gradient, an environmental and risk science consulting firm, and co-sponsored by Kimberly-Clark Professional found that a worker using up to 12 laundered shop towels a day may be exposed to high levels of antimony, beryllium, cadmium, cobalt, copper, lead, and molybdenum. “For goodness sake, asking people ‘Why do you use a rag?’ is like asking ‘Why would you use a used piece of underwear?’ when you’re doing your work,” Gupta said. Rags
Laundered shop towels
Disposable wipes are more efficient than you think WypAll Wipes are absorbent, making it quick to clean a piece of equipment and can reduce machine stoppages. “When choosers use the right tools, they will ultimately see that they can impact quality, delivery and costs in a much bigger way than they could have imagined,” Gupta said. “Now that’s efficiency.” More from Kimberley-Clark ProfessionalVertical Divider
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