Viscose

Viscose is a synthetic fiber made from cellulose, mainly cotton and wood. This fiber is created through the process of dissolving and regenerating cellulose, resulting in fibers that are spun together to create yarns and fabrics. The resulting yarn is soft and silky. In fact, due to its great softness and shine, viscose is known as artificial silk, but it is much cheaper. It can also be easily blended with other fibers to make garments and textiles, including wool, cotton, or silk.

It is a natural and biodegradable product. A soft, light, fresh fiber is achieved that can be used in a wide variety of textile products, such as clothing, sheets and towels.

It is a very versatile and affordable fiber, making it a popular choice in fabric manufacturing. In addition, it is a fabric that allows very intense colors to be obtained thanks to its ease of dyeing.

It is breathable and prevents the development of bacteria and fungi.

It provides perfect thermal insulation, being a very cool fabric and ideal for summer and high temperatures.

It is also very resistant to abrasion and antistatic.

 

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Its appearance is similar to silk, which makes it attractive for high-quality garments.

Breathable

Antibacterial

Odor inhibitor

Thermal insulation

Cool

Soft and light

Brightness

Antistatic

Biodegradable

Abrasion resistant