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viscose dissolve in 40% sulphuric acid,but cotton in 70%.

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Does viscose fibers crush?

Yes, viscose fibers do in fact crush when pressure is applied to them. The fibers first need to be crushed in order to make different textiles.


What are the physical properties of a cotton ball?

Cotton balls are white and fluffy.


Where cotton come from?

Cotton is planted, it comes from the ground, its a plant, after its got from the ground it goes to factories that convert it into strings then to cloth. If you want to see images go on Google Images and search "cotton".


Can you dye viscose?

eath to spandex. Either you will ruin your dress, or you will use inadequately hot water and end up with an ugly grey mess.Instead, use a cool water fiber reactive dye, such as Procion MX dye. Fiber reactive dye works much better than all-purpose dye on viscose rayon. All-purpose dye fades quickly and bleeds badly in the laundry, but fiber reactive dye is more intense in color and lasts through years of washing. Viscose rayon is dyed just like cotton, with the same dyes, but it is much more fragile when wet, so you must treat it very gently.You can find all-purpose dye almost anywhere, even grocery stores and pharmacies, but for a better dye you will have to look a little harder. You can buy fiber reactive dye in a crafts store or sewing store. Look for Dylon Cold Dye, Tulip One Step Fashion Dye, or Jacquard Procion dye, or get a tie-dye kit made by Jacquard, Dylon, Tulip, or Rainbow Rock. If you are in Australia, you can use Tintex Cold Dye, but don't use Tintex Hot Dye, and in North America don't use Tintex at all, because all of the Tintex dye available in North America is a hot water dye, unsuitable for your fiber blend. The best way to buy fiber reactive dye is to mail-order some Procion MX dye from one of the many companies listed on the page Sources of Dyeing Supplies Around the World.If you use a good dye, you can easily change the color of a coral dress to black, but the stitching will remain the original color. Would this look okay on your dress? Ready-made clothing is sewn together with polyester thread, which cannot be dyed with ordinary dye, nor at a temperature that will not destroy spandex.


What does cotton mean?

it is a white fluffy fibre.

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Difference between poly viscose and poly cotton?

Poly viscose is a blend of polyester and viscose (a type of rayon), providing a smooth and lightweight fabric. Poly cotton is a blend of polyester and cotton, offering a fabric that combines the durability of polyester with the breathability and comfort of cotton. Poly viscose is often used for drapey garments, while poly cotton is commonly used for casual clothing and workwear.


What is viscose Is viscose a type of cotton?

YES


What is the difference between 100 percent viscose and 50 percent vicose 50 percent cotton?

Obviously 100% viscose is made wholly of viscose - while 50/50 is a mix of equal proportions of cotton and viscose !


Is viscose staple fiber cotton?

No it is not.


What is cotton viscose?

No. Viscose is a man-made fibre, made from regenerated wool cellulose. Wool is fabricated from animal fleece.


What is viscose is it a type of cotton?

Viscose rayon is a man-made fiber made from wood pulp though other materials may be used. It is basically modified cellulose. Viscose is very similar to cotton and silk. (Cotton is also made of cellulose). Viscose falls somewhere in between a natural fiber and a man-made one. The raw material for viscose is cellulose which is usually reacted with caustic soda and carbon disulfide. It is reformed as fibers by spinning this viscose solution in an acid bath. Viscose rayon has a silky appearance and feel, and also has the ability to breathe in a manner similar to cotton weaves.


What dos CV on fabric stand for?

Cotton Viscose


What are the differences between bamboo viscose and cotton in terms of comfort, durability, and sustainability?

Bamboo viscose is softer and more breathable than cotton, providing a more comfortable feel. However, cotton is more durable and long-lasting compared to bamboo viscose. In terms of sustainability, bamboo viscose is considered more eco-friendly as bamboo grows quickly and requires less water and pesticides compared to cotton.


What are the differences between bamboo viscose fabric and cotton in terms of sustainability, comfort, and durability?

Bamboo viscose fabric is considered more sustainable than cotton because bamboo grows quickly and requires less water and pesticides. In terms of comfort, bamboo viscose is softer and more breathable than cotton. However, cotton is generally more durable and can withstand more washes compared to bamboo viscose fabric.


How do you identyfy cotton yarn and viscose yarn?

If you had a length of cotton yarn and a length of viscose (or rayon, is another word for viscose), yarn and you were attempting to differentiate between the two, it is tricky. I would suggest that you wet both strands of yarn, and pull them. The rayon will stretch more and be less strong than the cotton. The rayon will also absorb more water than the cotton yarn.


Why does wet viscose has less strength than dry viscose?

viscose has 67 % amorphous region & 33% crystalline reason exactly reverse of cotton ,so viscose absorb more moisture than cotton as well as due to hydrogen bonding (formation of hydrogen bonds means addition of bonds) wet strength of cotton increases but in case of viscose no of hydyogen bonding breaks are much more(means break up of hydrogen bonds are much more than addition) so wet strength decreases.


Is cotton blend cotton mixed with polyester?

Cotton blend could be mixed with polyester.