viscosebased
Viscose-based fabrics refer to regenerated cellulose fibers produced from natural cellulose using the viscose process. The most widely used viscose-based fiber is viscose rayon (commonly called viscose or rayon). Other commercially important viscose-based fibers include modal and cupro (cuprammonium rayon). Lyocell and cellulose acetate are not typically classified as viscose-based, as they are produced by different processes.
Production involves sourcing cellulose from wood pulp or cotton linter, treating it to form alkali cellulose,
Properties of viscose-based fibers include softness, excellent drape, and high moisture absorption with good dye uptake,
Sustainability considerations focus on raw-material sourcing, chemical use, and water management. While viscose-based fibers can be