pooltehiskiud
Pooltehiskiud, also known as semi-synthetic fibers, are textile materials that are derived from natural sources but undergo a significant chemical processing to create the final fiber. They bridge the gap between natural fibers, such as cotton and wool, and fully synthetic fibers, like polyester and nylon. The primary natural source for most semi-synthetic fibers is cellulose, which is typically obtained from wood pulp or cotton linters.
The production process involves dissolving the cellulose in a chemical solvent and then regenerating it into
Semi-synthetic fibers possess a range of desirable properties. They are generally breathable and comfortable to wear,