Examples of 'lyocell' in a sentence

Meaning of "lyocell"

lyocell (noun): a type of rayon fabric made from cellulose found in wood pulp, known for its softness, strength, and breathability
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  • A semisynthetic fibre (and associated fabric) made from wood pulp

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Washing the lyocell fiber to remove solvents.
This invention relates to the spinning of lyocell filaments.
Lyocell is an artificial fiber also known as tencel.
Unmodified carded lyocell fibres were used as a reference.
Lyocell fibers are high crystallinity cellulose fibers.
Mercerisation of lyocell fabric may be preferred.
Lyocell fabrics are also naturally biodegradeable.
Two types of fibrillation in lyocell fabric have been distinguished.
Lyocell has a high wet strength.
The use of a mercerised lyocell fibre in a battery separator.
Lyocell can keep your body.
This causes the lyocell fibres in the fabric to swell.
Lyocell can also be recycled.
Cotton fabric is way cheaper to buy compared to lyocell fabric.
It is known that lyocell fibre has a tendency to fibrillate.

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Similar conditions and equipment are appropriate for lyocell fibre.
Yet lyocell has retained its high price.
It is another object to provide self bonded nonwoven lyocell fabrics.
The lyocell fabric preferably is processed in fabric rope form.
The present invention is directed to lyocell fibers and films.
Lyocell is more similar to cotton than it is to rayon in many ways.
Inclusion of a crimping step increases the cost of producing lyocell fibers.
Lyocell fibres are known.
Intensive efforts have been made to reduce the fibrillation of lyocell fibres.
The lyocell fibre in the filter of the invention is preferably fibrillated.
This is believed to be unique for the lyocell fibers of the present invention.
The lyocell fibers of the present invention exhibit numerous desirable properties.
The covers are made from a natural and renewable material called lyocell.
Highly fibrillated lyocell fibres may be produced by severe refining conditions.
These types of treatments typically involve extensive wet processing of lyocell fabrics.
Currently available lyocell fibers suffer from one or more disadvantages.
The beater used is preferably one dedicated to the testing of lyocell fibres.
One limitation of the lyocell fibers made presently is a function of their geometry.
Fibrillation is often responsible for the frosted appearance of dyed lyocell fabrics.
It will be understood that the lyocell nonwoven fabrics need not be self bonded.
This invention is concerned with methods of improving the visual appearance of lyocell fabrics.
Preferred embodiments of the lyocell fibers of the present invention possess desirable elongation properties.
This improvement is referred to hereinafter as improving the colour properties of the lyocell fabric.
The higher modulus of the lyocell fiber functions to provide a stiffer fiber in the furnish.
Fibrillation thus imparts a prematurely aged appearance to fabrics made from lyocell fibers.
The shrinkage is believed to result from the lyocell fibres forming a crimp along their length.
Other staple fibres are those made from regenerated cellulose such as viscose and lyocell.
It is a further object of the invention to provide lyocell fibre having improved dyeability.
The inventive article comprises at least one layer of a fibrous nonwoven fabric comprising lyocell fiber.
Dried lyocell fibre was treated with THAT in analogous manner.
An example of a suitable cellulose spinning process is a Lyocell process.
Tencel is a trademark name for a type of lyocell produced by the Austrian company Lenzing AG.
One cellulosic yarn suitable for the present invention is a Lyocell yarn.
As used herein, lyocell is distinguished from regenerated cellulose.
Claudie Pierlot has started including lyocell in its collections.

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