- Rayon, also
called viscose and
commercialised in some
countries as
sabra silk or
cactus silk, is a semi-synthetic fiber, made from
natural sources of...
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dissolving pulp and dry jet-wet spinning.
Unlike rayon made by the more
common viscose processes,
Lyocell production does not use
carbon disulfide,
which is toxic...
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Grasim has
diversified into
textile raw
materials like
viscose staple fiber (VSF) and
viscose filament yarn,
chemicals and insulators,
along with cement...
- fast rate.
Modern clothing labeled as
being made from
bamboo is
usually viscose rayon, a
fiber made by
dissolving the
cellulose in the bamboo, and then...
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solution called viscose,
which is then
extruded through a slit into a bath of
dilute sulfuric acid and
sodium sulfate to
reconvert the
viscose into cellulose...
- But
because of the m****
amount of
viscose needed for the
growing fast
fashion industry, is
manufactured cheaply.
Viscose is
mainly manufactured in Southeast...
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first commercial viscose rayon was
produced by the UK
company Courtaulds in 1905. The name "rayon" was
adopted in 1924, with "
viscose"
being used for the...
- the group's
first venture in Indonesia. In 1974, Thai Rayon, the Group's
Viscose Rayon Staple Fibre business, was
incorporated in Thailand. In 1975, The...
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American Viscose Corporation was an
American division of the
British firm Courtaulds,
which manufactured rayon and
other synthetic fibres. The company...
- The
American Viscose Plant Historic District is an
industrial park and
historic district located in Roanoke, Virginia. The site is the
location of the...