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Interfold vs. Exterfold Stapling Method (2 of 4)
For the test, we stapled four sheets of paper together using both options (interfold and exterfold). To test the stress that the paper could bear, we attached to the paper a plastic basket weighing 341 grams. This basket was going to hold "CBA Report" magazines which weighed 219 grams. Our first test involved our interfold sample.

The interfold sample could sustain the weight of the plastic basket (341 grams). However, as you can see from the pictures, the paper could not support the basket and the magazine.
Thus, the interfold sample failed test number two, in our exhaustive battery of scientific examinations.
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