When the toilet was just beginning to become popular, most people didn't know about hygiene awareness and threw paper towels directly into the toilet, which would cause the toilet to become clogged and, in severe cases, might be directly damaged. Later, as the toilet becomes more and more popular, more people will choose to put paper towels into the trash can or plastic boxes, which is hygienic and environmentally friendly. That being the case, before making plastic dustbins and plastic boxes, we must first have plastic dustbin mold and plastic box mold . However, our focus today is the classification of toilet waste. Let us take a look at it.

The first point is of course the nightmare of most girls with hair loss, that is, hair. When washing your hair or bathing, be careful not to let your hair enter the drain. Otherwise, they will be like fishing nets, netting all the passing impurities, and finally water can not pass through.

The second is cotton swabs and cotton balls. They are particularly difficult to break down and stick to fat. Over time, they will become bigger and bigger like a snowball, blocking drainage pipes.

The third is paint and construction waste, which mostly occur during decoration. The viscosity of the paint is very high. If it adheres to the sewer, it will stick to passing fat and toilet paper. Heavy construction waste, such as sand, gravel, glass pieces, etc., will be deposited at the bend of the U-shaped sewer pipe to provide a basis for food and toilet paper.

The fourth is food, but most people don't throw food into the toilet trash unless there are special circumstances. A piece of bread or a few grains of rice will not cause any impact, but corn kernels, apple cores and other foods that are not easy to disperse will cause big troubles. They are like stones, which will become the basis for other easily clogged objects in the sewer.

The above is the general classification of toilet waste. For more information, please visit: plastic dustbin mould .