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Viscose is a semi-synthetic fiber known for its softness, breathability, and drape. It has a similar feel to natural fibers like cotton and is often used in clothing, bed linens, and other textiles. Viscose is prone to wrinkling and can shrink when washed unless treated properly.
Viscose fabric is breathable and does not retain sweat like synthetic fabrics do. It is lightweight and has good moisture-wicking properties, making it comfortable to wear in warm weather.
Viscose is not inherently flame retardant, but it can be treated with flame retardant chemicals to improve its fire-resistant properties. It is important to check the specific product or garment to determine if flame retardant treatment has been applied.
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It's the same: viscose
The textile which is used in a bandage may be a poly-amide material or a viscose material which has good absorbing properties and elastic properties. It helps in retaining the medicine and it is bio-degradable.
Viscose is a type of rayon made from regenerated cellulose, while cellulose acetate is a synthetic fiber made from wood pulp or cotton fibers chemically treated with acetic acid. Viscose tends to be more breathable and drapes well, while cellulose acetate is more resistant to shrinking and wrinkling.
How do I wash a white viscose rug
Viscose and modal both are semi synthetic fibre, where the modal has more wet strength than viscose and have less shiny than viscose
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
No. Viscose is a man-made fibre, made from regenerated wool cellulose. Wool is fabricated from animal fleece.
Yes, yarn made of viscose is completely biodegradable.