Inhoudsopgave
Wat is het verschil tussen viscose en tencel?
LYOCELL is een duurzamere vorm van viscose. Voor deze stof wordt gebruik gemaakt van andere chemicaliën die minder milieubelastend zijn. Deze chemicalien kunnen bovendien makkelijkere uit het water gefilterd worden. TENCEL is een merknaam van Lyocell-producent Lenzing(uit Oostenrijk).
Wat is Tencel modal?
Tencel is de merknaam van de vezel lyocell. De stof is gemaakt van hout, in de meeste gevallen van Eucalyptusbomen. Andere semi-synthetische stoffen zoals lycocell zijn bijvoorbeeld rayon (viscose) en modal, maar Tencel wordt veel duurzamer geproduceerd.
What is the difference between modal and viscose?
Now, MODAL is mainly made from beech tree, and though the production process is very similar to the one of viscose, it generates a fiber with slightly different properties. Compared to viscose, modal is more durable and flexible, and has a higher fiber strength when wet, which makes it easier to wash as the fibers keep their shape.
What is modal made out of?
That’s right, viscose, modal and lyocell are all made from plants, typically trees, but it could be soybeans, bamboo grasses, or even cotton plants. They are all variations of the same fibre generically known as viscose in Europe and rayon in North America.
What are the advantages of modal over viscose and mercerized cotton?
Modal has number of advantages over viscose fiber and mercerised Cotton. 1. Modal posses lower elongation and higher wet modulus as it has higher rate of polymerization than viscose. 2. Its exceptional similarity to cotton and silk in terms of texture (luster, sheen and gloss) results in a surface smoother than mercerized cotton .
What is the difference between modal and Lyocell?
Viscose, modal and lyocell are all made from plant material. That’s right, viscose, modal and lyocell are all made from plants, typically trees, but it could be soybeans, bamboo grasses, or even cotton plants. They are all variations of the same fibre generically known as viscose in Europe and rayon in North America.
Now, MODAL is mainly made from beech tree, and though the production process is very similar to the one of viscose, it generates a fiber with slightly different properties. Compared to viscose, modal is more durable and flexible, and has a higher fiber strength when wet, which makes it easier to wash as the fibers keep their shape.
That’s right, viscose, modal and lyocell are all made from plants, typically trees, but it could be soybeans, bamboo grasses, or even cotton plants. They are all variations of the same fibre generically known as viscose in Europe and rayon in North America.
Modal has number of advantages over viscose fiber and mercerised Cotton. 1. Modal posses lower elongation and higher wet modulus as it has higher rate of polymerization than viscose. 2. Its exceptional similarity to cotton and silk in terms of texture (luster, sheen and gloss) results in a surface smoother than mercerized cotton .
Viscose, modal and lyocell are all made from plant material. That’s right, viscose, modal and lyocell are all made from plants, typically trees, but it could be soybeans, bamboo grasses, or even cotton plants. They are all variations of the same fibre generically known as viscose in Europe and rayon in North America.