Viscose staple fiber (VSF) is a type of regenerated cellulose fiber derived from natural sources, predominantly wood pulp from trees like beech, eucalyptus, and pine. The production process involves treating the wood pulp with chemicals to dissolve the cellulose, followed by extrusion through spinnerets to form continuous fibers. VSF is known for its softness, high […]
Viscose staple fiber, also known as rayon, is a man-made fiber derived from natural cellulose materials, typically wood pulp from trees such as bamboo, eucalyptus, or beech. It is a versatile and widely used fiber in the textile industry due to its desirable properties and cost-effectiveness. Viscose staple fiber is produced through a multi-step process […]