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  2. Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo leaves and the soft, inner pith from the hard bamboo trunk are extracted using a steeping process and then mechanically crushed to extract the cellulose. [5] The viscose rayon process then treats the fibers with lye, and adds carbon disulfide to form sodium cellulose xanthate. After time, temperature, and various inorganic and organic ...

  3. Bambooworking - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres, such as hemp or spandex. Bamboo is an alternative to plastic that is renewable and can be replenished at a fast rate. Modern clothing labeled as being made from bamboo is usually viscose rayon, a fiber made by dissolving the cellulose in the bamboo, and then extruding it to form fibres ...

  4. Cellulose fiber - Wikipedia

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    What is often marketed as "bamboo fiber" [broken anchor] is actually not the fibers that grow in their natural form from the bamboo plants, but instead a highly processed bamboo pulp that is extruded as fibers. [12] Although the process is not as environmentally friendly as "bamboo fiber" appears, planting & harvesting bamboo for fiber can, in ...

  5. Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Artificial or chemical fibers are fibers whose chemical composition, structure, and properties are significantly modified during the manufacturing process. In fashion, a fiber is a long and thin strand or thread of material that can be knit or woven into a fabric. [4] Artificial fibers consist of regenerated fibers and synthetic fibers.

  6. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres, such as hemp or spandex. Bamboo is an alternative to plastic that is renewable and can be replenished at a fast rate. Modern clothing labeled as being made from bamboo is usually viscose rayon, a fiber made by dissolving the cellulose in the bamboo, and then extruding it to form fibres ...

  7. Bamboo processing machine - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo processing machines are usually built to perform a single task such as: Splitting - separating the material in the direction of the fibers at right angles to the surface (radially) Slicing - separating the material in the direction of the fibers parallel to the surface (tangentially)

  8. Rayon - Wikipedia

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    Lenzing's Tencel is an example of a lyocell fiber. [14] Unlike the viscose process, the lycocell process does not use highly toxic carbon disulfide. [9] [10] "Lyocell" has become a genericized trademark, used to refer to the lyocell process for making cellulose fibers. [10]

  9. Talk:Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    The bamboo textile manufacturing process requires much less pesticides and fertilizers than traditional cotton processing; most bamboo textiles are considered “bamboo rayon,” which is made from dissolving the bamboo pulp into its cellulose component and then spun into viscous fibres. [7]