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Bamboo viscose fiber is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from the pulp of bamboo plants. The process involves dissolving the bamboo cellulose and then extruding it to form fibers. This eco-friendly fiber is known for its softness, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties, making it a popular choice in the textile industry. Bamboo viscose is often blended with other fibers to enhance fabric performance and comfort.
| Fiber type | Regenerated cellulose fiber |
| Typical denier | 1.5 to 3.0 |
| Moisture absorption | Up to 60% more than cotton |
| Biodegradability | Fully biodegradable |
| Color options | Natural, dyed, and blended |
When selecting bamboo viscose fiber, consider the intended application and required properties such as softness, moisture management, and durability. Specify the desired denier, color, and any blends with other fibers. It's also important to inquire about certifications related to sustainability and production processes, as these can impact the fiber's environmental footprint.
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It is made from the pulp of bamboo plants through a regeneration process.
Yes, it is considered eco-friendly and biodegradable.
It offers softness, breathability, and excellent moisture-wicking properties.
Yes, it is often blended with cotton, polyester, and other fibers for enhanced performance.
It is used in apparel, home textiles, activewear, and eco-friendly fashion.
Bamboo viscose is generally softer, more absorbent, and has better moisture-wicking properties than cotton.