Lyocell Fibre
Lyocell is a form of rayon. It consists of cellulose
fibre, made from dissolving pulp and then reconstituting
it by dry jet-wet spinning.
Fibre Products
Detailed Information
Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fabric that is commonly used
as a substitute for cotton or silk. This fabric is a
form of rayon, and it is composed primarily of cellulose
derived from wood. Originally developed by American Enka
in 1972, lyocell burst into popularity in the latter
decades of the 20th century, and it is still relatively
popular around the world. Since it is primarily made
from organic ingredients, this fabric is seen as a more
sustainable alternative to fully synthetic fibers like
polyester, but whether or not lyocell fabric is truly
better for the environment is questionable.
Key Attributes
Fibre Products
Fibers are used in the manufacture of many
products, including clothing, home furnishings,
industrial fabrics, filters, tire cord fabrics,
and nonwoven fabrics.
- Lyocell is 100% cellulose and as such it is biodegradable
- The fibre has also the potential for re-use and remanufacture
- 100% lyocell there is the possibility of using the fabrics as a raw materials.
- Highly resistant to sunlight
- Lightweight, soft, and warm, with a wool-like touch
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