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  • How is viscose made?

    Jul 23 2021
    Viscose fiber is the oldest man-made fiber and was first produced in 1883 as a cheap substitute for silk. Viscose production usually starts with wood pulp, and there are several chemistries and manufacturing techniques to make it. Wood pulp (cellulose) used to produce viscose is mainly derived from trees such as beech, pine, and eucalyptus, as well as plants such as bamboo, soybeans, and sugarcane...
  • Advantages of polyester staple fiber

    Jul 29 2021
    Polyester staple fiber is a polyester (polyethylene terephthalate, PET) polymerized by PTA and MEG, which is spun into Filament after cutting the fiber. PET, like rice, has many varieties. 75% is used for polyester fiber for chemical fiber, polyester staple fiber and polyester filament are manufactured according to the requirements of the textile industry.   Polyester staple fiber is light, w...
  • Nylon and Polyester Difference

    Aug 04 2021
    Nylon and polyester fabric are both lightweight and durable synthetic fabrics. They have many of the same characteristics, such as ease of care, wrinkle resistance, stretch resistance and shrinkage resistance. Nylon is softer but stronger than polyester, while polyester dries faster, is easier to dye and wears. Neither is a better fabric, although each fabric has unique superior properties and can...
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