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Workplace wiping
07 March 2013
A new system for workplace wiping has been launched by Tork manufacturer SCA Tissue Europe.Tork Performance comprises a 'state-of-the-art 'collection of new dispensers that have been engineered specifically to function at a high level with Tork wipers.The result is a cohesive system for the workshop, food service and healthcare environments that is sturdy smart and simple to use.

A new system for workplace
wiping has been launched by
Tork manufacturer SCA Tissue
Europe.Tork Performance
comprises a 'state-of-the-art
'collection of new dispensers that
have been engineered
specifically to function at a high
level with Tork wipers.The result
is a cohesive system for the
workshop, food service and
healthcare environments that is
sturdy smart and simple to use.
The range comprises floorstands, centrefeeds and wallmounted dispensers available in a choice of two colour options.
Tork Performance dispensers have been designed to improve workflow and reduce costs by saving maintenance time and reducing waste and overconsumption.
All wall-mounted units and centrefeed dispensers have sideopening panels for easy loading.
They can be opened either via a push-button or a key while tight external seals protect the wipers inside from splashes.
The range comprises floorstands, centrefeeds and wallmounted dispensers available in a choice of two colour options.
Tork Performance dispensers have been designed to improve workflow and reduce costs by saving maintenance time and reducing waste and overconsumption.
All wall-mounted units and centrefeed dispensers have sideopening panels for easy loading.
They can be opened either via a push-button or a key while tight external seals protect the wipers inside from splashes.
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