Unveiling Viscose Staple Fiber: Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Applications
Viscose staple fiber (VSF) is a type of regenerated cellulosic fiber. It is made from cellulose derived from trees and plants through a process called viscose. Wood pulp or other vegetable matter containing high amounts of alpha-cellulose are treated with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide to form a viscous solution called viscose. This viscose solution is then forced through a spinneret to...
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