selluloosakuituihin
Selluloosakuituihin are fibers derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. These fibers are a significant component of the textile industry, being the basis for materials like cotton, linen, and rayon. Cotton, for instance, is composed almost entirely of cellulose fibers, while linen is derived from the flax plant. Regenerated cellulose fibers, such as rayon (also known as viscose), are produced through a chemical process that dissolves and reforms cellulose, offering properties similar to natural fibers but with greater versatility.
The properties of cellulose fibers are largely determined by their source and processing. Natural cellulose fibers
Cellulose fibers are widely used in clothing, home textiles, and industrial applications. Their versatility allows them