Selluloosikuiduihins
Selluloosikuiduihins refers to a class of artificial fibers derived from cellulose. Cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls, is processed and regenerated to create these versatile materials. The production typically involves treating wood pulp or other cellulosic sources with chemicals to dissolve the cellulose, which is then extruded through small holes into a coagulation bath to form continuous filaments. These filaments are then processed, spun, and finished into various forms, including yarns, threads, and non-woven fabrics.
The properties of selluloosikuiduihins can be varied depending on the specific manufacturing process and intended application.