Rayon was one of the first regenerated fibers. It is made from cellulose obtained from wood pulp. the wood pulp is reacted with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide and then more caustic soda. The viscose produced is then passed through an acid batch and a spun cellulose based fiber is produced.
it is organic because it has carbon in it with no metals.
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres and natural fibres are fibres that come from plants or animals..
Yes they can because the natural fabrics are more organic and have more fibres inside them. They can also achieve brighter colours.
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well i think it is because without fibre from soft coat of a sheep each wool is called a fleece and this is sheared from the sheep using clippers by merlissa jackson i am 12 year old
regenerated fibres are produced from raw/recycled materials
I don't think that there is much difference between the two.
Viscose and Tencel are a couple of regenerated fibres.
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There are two types of manufactured fibers: regenerated fibers and synthetic fibers. Regenerated fibers are made from natural materials by processing these materials to form a fiber structure. So manufactured fibres are made by processing natural matirial to form a fibre structure. Visit this website: http://42explore.com/fibers.htm
They are made using wood pulp and chemicals. Silk worms use a spinneret on they're heads to make silk, to make regenerated fibres scientists imitate this by making a fake spinneret.
That protein is called as collagen fibres. They are very strong organic fibres in your body. They can be compared with steel wires.
An Osteoid is organic matrix composed of glycoproteins, collagen fibres. They are formed prior to maturation of the bone tissue. Osteoblasts produce ostgeoids. Bone is constantly reshaped by Osteoblasts which build bone.
Bone is mixture of organic and inorganic componants. You have collagen fibres as organic and calcium salts as inorganic elements.
Crochet is a style of needlework that can produce blankets of wool, linen, cotton, silk or a combination of these natural fibres, or made from synthetic fibres or combinations of natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
Synthetic fibres are man-made - polyester, nylon, rayon etc.. The alternative is natural fibres - cotton, wool, silk, jute etc.Technically rayon is a regenerated cellulose fiber. It's chemical composition is the same as wood or cotton but it has been processed so extensively that many people would call it a "synthetic" fiber.
it is organic because it has carbon in it with no metals.