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Lyocell is a semi-synthetic
fibre used to make
textiles for
clothing and
other purposes. It is a form of
regenerated cellulose made by
dissolving pulp...
- process, the most
common today,
using alkali and
carbon disulfide The
Lyocell process,
using amine oxide,
avoids producing neurotoxic carbon disulfide...
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finished products. Some
examples of this
fiber type are:
rayon Lyocell, a
brand of
rayon Modal diacetate fiber triacetate fiber. Historically...
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cellulose in the
lyocell process to
produce cellulose fibers. NMMO
monohydrate is used as a
solvent in the
lyocell process to
produce lyocell fiber. It dissolves...
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disulfide (CS2),
which has been
found to be
highly toxic to workers. The
newer lyocell process can be used to
produce cellulose film
without involving carbon...
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exception is
rayon made
using the
lyocell process,
which uses a
different solvent; as of 2018[update] the
lyocell process is not
widely used, because...
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manufacturing of bed
sheets include linen, silk,
Modal and
bamboo rayon,
lyocell,
Microtex or Microfiber, and polypropylene.
Polypropylene (olefin) is a...
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mineral fiber, or human-made
cellulosic fibre like viscose, Modal,
Lyocell or
other rayon fiber is
measured in
terms of
linear m**** density, the weight...
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major markets.
Lenzing produces wood-based
viscose fibers,
modal fibers,
lyocell fibers and
filament yarn,
which are used in the
textile industry — in clothing...
- structure. Once dissolved, it can be spun into
textile fibers (viscose or
Lyocell), or
chemically reacted to
produce derivatized celluloses, such cellulose...