The moisture content of viscose fiber best meets the physiological requirements of human skin. It has the advantages of smoothness, coolness, breathability, antistatic, and brilliant dyeing. The disadvantages are that it is not resistant to washing and wear, is easy to fluff, has poor dimensional stability, and has a high shrinkage rate. Viscose fabric is a fabric made of viscose fiber. In fact, the so-called viscose fiber is also called viscose fiber. Viscose fiber is a cellulose fiber produced from cotton or other natural fibers.
The main varieties of viscose fiber: 1. Ordinary viscose fiber. The cut length of viscose cotton type short fiber is 35~40mm, the fineness is 1.1~2.8dtex (1.0~2.5 denier), and it can be blended with cotton to make fine cloth, viscose, gabardine, etc. Viscose wool-type short fiber, cut length 51~76mm, fineness 3.3~6.6dtex (3.0~6.0 denier), can be spun purely or blended with wool, and can be made into tweed, coats, etc.
2. Rich in fiber. It is an improved variety of viscose fiber. Pure spinning can be used to make fine cloth, poplin, etc. Blended with cotton, polyester, etc. to produce various garments. It has good alkali resistance, and the fabric is stiff and will not shrink or deform after washing, making it more durable.
3. Viscose. Can be used for clothing, quilts, bedding and decorations. Viscose silk and cotton yarn are intertwined to make feather yarn and thread quilt top. Viscose silk is interwoven with silk to make georgette, brocade, etc. Viscose threads are interwoven with polyester and brocade filaments to make crystal satin, antique satin, etc. 4. Viscose strong yarn. The strength is twice as high as ordinary viscose yarn. Twisted and woven into cord fabric, it is used for automobile, tractor and carriage tires.