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Viscose Yarn Features and Uses - ColossusTex

Viscose Yarn is a semi-synthetic fiber, which was earlier known as viscose rayon. In simple terms, it is a regenerated manufactured fiber made from cellulose, obtained by the viscose process.

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Viscose Yarn Features and Uses - ColossusTex

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  1. Viscose Yarn Features and Uses

  2. Viscose Yarn is a semi-synthetic fiber, which was earlier known as viscose rayon. In simple terms, it is a regenerated manufactured fiber made from cellulose, obtained by the viscose process. As a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber, it is neither truly natural (like cotton, wool, or silk) nor truly synthetic (like nylon or polyester) – it falls somewhere in between. The yarn has gained popularity due to its low cost, silk-like feel, cotton-like texture, with higher breathability, which can be easily dyed and produces vivid colors. Viscose is an ideal substitute for cotton because of its physiological advantages compared to synthetic fibers. The physiological performance of Viscose Yarn is unmatched by any other manufactured fiber. Features of Viscose Yarn Viscose Yarn is one of the most popular listings in the textile industry mainly because it shares a lot of properties with cotton and provides more breathability than it. Some of the key features of this yarn are as follows: Breathability Viscose rayon is very breathable, making it an excellent fabric for stylish summer wear. The super absorbent nature of viscose fabric makes it a convenient option for activewear and doesn’t make you feel too suffocated. Quite like cotton fabric, it doesn’t trap heat and wicks away sweat. Color Retentivity It is a fabric that can be dyed easily to produce beautiful and vivid colors. English color outfits look best when made with viscose fabric. The fabric has excellent color retention and can hold dyes for a long time despite numerous washes.

  3. Preservative It does not get damaged by weak acids. Weak alkalis will not cause any damage to the fabric. It also holds the dye after prolonged use of detergents and soaps without making it fade or look dull. Ability to Blend Easily It blends well with most fibers. When blended with polyester, it gives polyviscose, and when mixed with cotton, cotton viscose is produced. When Viscose is blended with spandex, the fabric offers good stretchability. Silky Feel Like almost every natural fiber, viscose can provide a soft and silky feel to the clothing. One of the primary reasons behind its popularity is the comfort of fine texture. That is why you will often see it being included in the manufacturing process of carpets, linings, coats, and wipes.

  4. Economic Viscose is a solid quality fabric that looks like silk but doesn't leave a mark on your wallet. This low cost is due to the low production cost and rich availability of raw resources that help make Viscose. Draping Viscose yarn is the perfect choice for draping. Its complex structure helps the folds to stick together for a delightful view, but not so much that they cannot be manipulated according to your needs. This property allows it to be used in manufacturing curtains.

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