tselluloosikiude
Tselluloosikiude, also known as regenerated cellulose fiber, is a man-made fiber derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. The process typically involves dissolving purified cellulose, often sourced from wood pulp or cotton linters, and then regenerating it into fibers through a chemical process. Common examples of tselluloosikiude include viscose, rayon, modal, and lyocell.
These fibers possess characteristics that make them versatile in textile applications. They are generally soft, breathable,
The production methods for tselluloosikiude vary, leading to different fiber properties. Viscose, one of the oldest
Tselluloosikiude finds widespread use in clothing, home furnishings, and various industrial applications. Its versatility, comfort, and