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    Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fiber used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. It is a form of regenerated cellulose made by dissolving pulp...
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  • process, the most common today, using alkali and carbon disulfide The Lyocell process, using amine oxide, which avoids producing neurotoxic carbon disulfide...
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    in the finished products. Some examples of this fiber type are: rayon Lyocell, a brand of rayon Modal diacetate fiber triacetate fiber. Historically...
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    disulfide (CS2), which has been found to be highly toxic to workers. The newer lyocell process can be used to produce cellulose film without involving carbon...
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    exception is rayon made using the lyocell process, which uses a different solvent; as of 2018[update] the lyocell process is not widely used, because...
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  • properties. Lyocell is a light cellulose fiber that is created by dissolving wood pulp. There are three general approaches to creating lyocell: physical...
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  • cellulose in the lyocell process to produce cellulose fibers. NMMO monohydrate is used as a solvent in the lyocell process to produce lyocell fiber. It dissolves...
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  • initially cross-licensed, but the Lyocell process became Lenzing property after the demise of Courtaulds Plc in 1998. The lyocell process does not use carbon...
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    manufacturing of bed sheets include linen, silk, Modal and bamboo rayon, lyocell, Microtex or Microfiber, and polypropylene. Polypropylene (olefin) is a...
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  • structure. Once dissolved, it can be spun into textile fibers (viscose or Lyocell), or chemically reacted to produce derivatized celluloses, such cellulose...
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    properties are broken down through chemical reaction processes such as Lyocell process and dissolution in ionic liquids. The mechanical process is the...
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    Regenerated Artificial silk Milk fiber Semi-synthetic Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Piñatex Rayon Triacetate Mineral Glass Carbon Boron Basalt Metallic...
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    fibers such as rayon, (including modal, and the more recently developed Lyocell). Cellulose fibers are manufactured from dissolving pulp. Cellulose-based...
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    blankets. The fabric produced from the cotton warp and weft, cotton warp and lyocell weft has a significant improvement in all manner and is best suited for...
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    Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron...
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    Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron...
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    Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron...
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    major markets. Lenzing produces wood-based viscose fibers, modal fibers, lyocell fibers and filament yarn, which are used in the textile industry — in clothing...
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  • Dyneema/Spectra (1979) PBI (Polybenzimidazole fiber) (1983) Sulfar (1983) Lyocell (1992) (artificial, not synthetic) PLA (2002) M-5 (PIPD fiber) Orlon Zylon...
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    Regenerated Artificial silk Milk fiber Semi-synthetic Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Piñatex Rayon Triacetate Mineral Glass Carbon Boron Basalt Metallic...
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  • infringement in 1878; probably the first product name to become a generic term. Lyocell Originally a brand name owned by Lenzing, an austrian based company, for...
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    fibers such as cellulose acetate, cellulose triacetate, viscose, modal, lyocell and cupro. The material is obtained by sulfation and phosphorylation reactions...
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    leader in the production of cellulose-based fiber such as viscose and Lyocell. As of 2021[update], it manufactures 17 percent of the world's cellulose...
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    Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron...
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    (former Little Coates) next to the Humber, Lenzing Fibers Grimsby make Lyocell (Tencel), where it was first made by Courtaulds in 1988, who owned the...
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    [Manchester]: The Textile Institute. ISBN 978-1-85573-459-3. Borbély É (2008). "Lyocell, the New Generation of Regenerated Cellulose". Acta Polytechnica Hungarica...
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  • Luckenbooth brooch Lugade Luhkka Lungi Lurex (yarn) Lusekofte Lux Style Award Lyocell M-1941 Field Jacket M-1951 field jacket M-1965 field jacket M42 jacket...
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    collars, and home wares. For clothing, in some instances, hemp is mixed with lyocell. Its benefits in terms for sustainability also increase its appeal in industries...
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    Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron...
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    replacement for the unstable N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide used for making lyocell. Savoca, Ann. C. "1,5-Diazabicyclo[4.3.0]non-5-ene" in Encyclopedia of...
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