Viscose staple fiber is a manufactured fiber made from naturally-derived cellulose and processed with toxic chemicals such as carbon disulfide. It is produced from dissolving wood pulp or cotton linter. Viscose staple fiber offers advantages such as its affordable price, natural content derived from plant cellulose, and easy production process as compared to other fibers. Growing textile...
Viscose staple fiber is a cellulosic fiber made from plant sources like wood pulp or cotton linters. It has the appearance and feel of natural fibers like silk, wool or cotton. Viscose staple fiber is used in clothing, linens, towels, napkins, handkerchiefs and filtration products. It offers advantages like soft handfeel, moisture absorption, comfort and an affordable price point. The growing...