Q » What is Regenerated fibers in the textile industry?
31 Oct, 2025
A » Regenerated fibers are a type of man-made fibers created by converting natural materials, such as cellulose from wood pulp, into fiber form through chemical processes. They offer the comfort of natural fibers with enhanced durability and versatility. Common examples include rayon, viscose, and lyocell, which are widely used in the textile industry for their softness, breathability, and ability to mimic the properties of natural fibers like cotton and silk.
31 Oct, 2025
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