Viscose is a man-made fiber that is also known as viscose, modal, etc. It is a kind of regenerated fiber made from natural cellulose and chemically processed.
Viscose fiber has many excellent characteristics, such as good moisture absorption, good air permeability, good elasticity, and not easy to deform. It has the softness and comfort of natural fibers while having the strength and abrasion resistance of synthetic fibers. Therefore, viscose fiber is widely used in the textile field to make various clothing, household items, etc.
The production process of viscose fiber is complex and requires a series of chemical reactions and processing. First, natural cellulose (such as cotton, wood pulp, etc.) is dissolved and filtered to obtain a pure cellulose solution. Then, the cellulose solution is sprayed into fine fibers through a spinneret, and then coagulated, bleached, dyed, etc., and finally viscose fibers are obtained.
The advantages of viscose fiber are that it has good moisture absorption, good air permeability, is not easy to generate static electricity, and is not easy to deform. At the same time, it also has good chemical resistance and is not easy to be corroded by chemicals such as acids and alkalis. In addition, viscose fiber also has good dyeing properties and can be dyed into various colors and patterns.
In the textile field, viscose fibers are widely used to make various clothing, household items, etc. Due to its softness and comfort, clothing made of viscose fiber is comfortable to wear, breathable, and deeply loved by consumers. At the same time, due to its strength and abrasion resistance, viscose fibers are also often used to make various household items, such as bed sheets, duvet covers, towels, etc.
In conclusion, viscose is an excellent man-made fiber with many advantages and uses. In the textile field, it is widely used in making various clothing, household items, etc., bringing convenience and comfort to people's lives.