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Viscose pulp

It is the basic raw material for the production of viscose fibre, which is widely used in the textile industry. It is obtained through the chemical processing of wood, most commonly spruce, beech, eucalyptus, or bamboo. This material serves as the starting substance for producing viscose fibres, which are then used to make clothing, home textiles, and various other textile products.
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Phase Phase 1
Origin Plant-based
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Material type fiber
Material specification viscose pulp
Text source TEXTILEPEDIA - The complete fabric guide FASHIONARY
Traditional / Innovative innovative
Sustainability No
Sustainability description slowly biodegradable
Fiber color beige
Properties - fineness Fiber fineness: 34–40 μm
Properties - length Fiber length: 5–40 cm
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Properties - elasticity
Properties - elongation and fiber density Density: 1,31 g/cm³
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Táto fáza projektu Knižnica lokálnych textilných materiálov bola podporená Fondom na podporu umenia.
This phase of the project Library of Local Textile Materials was supported by the Slovak Arts Council.

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