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Rayon viscose is the first man made natural filament yarn and staple fiber for versatile end uses such as apparel, domestic textiles, automotive applications, embroidery and in rubber goods ... Courtaulds Fibers produced the first commercial viscose rayon in 1905; the first in the United States was in 1910 by the...
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www.swicofil.com/viscose.html
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All about rayon and how rayon is manufactured, used and cared for. ... Viscose rayon is made by converting purified cellulose to xanthate, dissolving the xanthate in dilute caustic soda and then regenerating the cellulose from the product as it emerges from the spinneret. Most rayon is made by the viscose process.
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www.fibersource.com/F-TUTOR/rayon.htm
www.fibersource.com/F-TUTOR/rayon.htm
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viscose (also known as viscose rayon) is a group of fabrics and yarns produced by extruding cellulose solution through holes in a spinneret, ...
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www.hiraeth.com/youngembroiderers/qanda/answers/rayon.h...
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Lenzing, based in Austria, produces viscose rayon, high wet modulus or polynosic rayon, microfibers, and long filament fibers which are used in linings and dress fabrics like taffeta. Lenzing is the only company currently manufacturing rayon in the United States.
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Lyocell was developed by Courtaulds Fibers (now Acordis Cellulosic Fibers), an international supplier of rayon. It entered the consumer market in 1991. The properties and production processes were unique enough for the Federal Trade Commission to designate it as a separate fiber group.
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ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5572.html
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Created from a combination of natural and man-made components, viscose can also be made into the more common form of rayon that is used for many types of textile products, including clothing. Viscose rayon has a silky appearance and feel, and also has the ability to breathe in a manner similar to cotton weaves.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-viscose.htm
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-viscose.htm
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Article on the development, production methods, types, properties and characteristics of viscose rayon fiber. Chemical descriptions. Flow charts. List of references. Authors: Praveen Kumar Jangala and Haoming Rong. ... The process of manufacturing viscose rayon consists of the following steps mentioned, in the order that...
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www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Cellulose/Rayon-Fiber.htm
www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Cellulose/Rayon-Fiber.htm
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In 1894, British inventors, Charles Cross, Edward Bevan, and Clayton Beadle, patented a safe a practical method of making artificial silk that came to be known as viscose rayon. Avtex Fibers Incorporated first commercially produced artificial silk or rayon in 1910 in the United States.
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inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blfabric.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about viscose rayon. viscose rayon. Information about viscose rayon in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... There are many different types of rayon and these include viscose and cuprammonium. They all have different characteristics, but because they are derived from cellulose (like cotton),
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/viscose+rayon
encyclopedia.farlex.com/viscose+rayon
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