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chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres

Chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres involves dissolving and regenerating cellulose from textile waste to produce new fibres. The process is commonly applied to cotton, viscose and other cellulose-based materials. Through solvent systems and regeneration technologies, cellulose can be converted into high-quality fibres comparable to virgin raw materials. Chemical recycling supports the reduction of textile waste and the preservation of natural resources while enabling the production of regenerated fibres suitable for apparel, home textiles and technical applications.
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Text source Title: Handbook of Textile Fibre Structure Editor: Stephen Eichhorn Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Year: 2009 ISBN: 978-1845696504
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This phase of the project Library of Local Textile Materials was supported by the Slovak Arts Council.

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