
Lyocell is a form of rayon consisting of cellulose fiber made from dissolving pulp (bleached wood pulp). It was developed and first manufactured for market development as Tencel in the 1980s by Courtaulds Fibres in Coventry, UK and at the Grimsby, UK pilot plant. The process was first commercialised at Courtaulds rayon factories at Mobile, Alabama...
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A fiber formed from cellulose modified without synthetic replacement.
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The generic name for a new family of biodegradable, environmentally friendly, solvent spun cellulose fibers from the wood pulp of trees in managed forests. It has the look, drape, absorbency, comfort and hand of fine cotton, and is stronger wet or dry than traditional cellulosic fibers (rayon). It blends well with other fibers and dyes as vividly...
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Lyocell is a cellulose fabric obtained by an organic solvent spinning process. This fabric is a sub-category of rayon. Tencel is the trademark name for lyocell.
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A manufactured fiber made from wood pulp cellulose, an environmentally-friendly material found in plants cells. It is classified as a sub-category of rayon, with a similar soft hand and drape, but slightly more durable. It has a subtle sheen and is very breathable.
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A fabric better known from its brand name Tencel. Made from cellulose or wood pulp, may be a mix of hardwood trees. Noted for its durability and strength. Natural fabric. Tends not to wrinkle, most require line drying. Wash according to delicates- do not use the dryer.
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