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Categories | Viscose Staple Fiber |
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Brand Name: | Makeit |
Model Number: | 3D*60MM |
Certification: | SGS&OEKO |
Place of Origin: | Jiangsu, China |
MOQ: | Negotiations |
Price: | Negotiations |
Payment Terms: | Negotiations |
Supply Ability: | 3000 Tons Monthly |
Delivery Time: | 15~20days |
Packaging Details: | Package: PP bale package 1.Size: About 75cm*105cm*115cm/Bale. 2.Weight: About 300kg/Bale. 3.Customized Packaging: All products can be packed as your requirement. Capacity: 1.Around 25Tons/40HQ, 82bales. 2.Around 9 Tons/20Gp, 30bales. |
Name: | Flame Retardant Viscose Rayon Staple Fiber |
Material: | 100% Viscose pulp |
Fiber type: | Staple |
Color: | White |
Fineness: | 4D |
Fiber Length: | 60MM |
Feature: | (FR) Flame Retardant |
Use: | Flame Retardant Mattress |
Quality: | Super-A Grade |
Origin: | Made in China |
Company Info. |
Suzhou Makeit Technology Co.,Ltd. |
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2. Specification
Name | Flame Retardant Viscose Rayon Staple Fiber |
Denier | 4D/5D |
Length | 60/64 MM |
Color | white |
Material | 100% Viscose Pulp |
3. Production of viscose fiber
Viscose is a biodegradable material made from natural wood
cellulose. The journey starts from renewable tree plantations where
trees have an average harvesting cycle of 5 years in equatorial
climate. These wood logs are then debarked and cut into small
pieces of wood chips, which are then processed in large digesters
to remove lignin, a glue-like substance that binds fibres together.
The end product after a few rounds of filtering and washing is
dissolving wood pulp.
Dissolving wood pulp is further dissolved into a viscous liquid which is then crystallised into regenerated cellulose threads called viscose fibres. To make soft, silky and absorbent viscose clothing, these fibres are spun into yarns via a process called spinning, which is the twisting together of drawn out strands of fibres. At the end of this process, these yarns are ready to be woven or knitted into fabric to make clothing. To make wet wipes, facial masks and other hygiene products, viscose fibres are bonded together using non-woven technology by entangling the fibres mechanically, thermally and etc.
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