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Artificial fibres

The most used artificial fibers are obtained by treating the natural cellulose of different plants.
if (the same that constitutes vegetable fibres), suitably transformed and dissolved with solvents, e
subsequently spun into the form of textile fiber into thread. Artificial fibers can be used
also in staple (discontinuous fibre) obtained by cutting. Other artificial fibers, actually
today little used, they have a protein origin (example Merinova, Lanital)

Viscose (fig. 6).

Cellulose fiber spun as continuous thread and cut-
ta in bow. Characteristics: soft hand and wait-
silky, comfort typical of vegetable fibres,
good wear resistance (in the dry state),
good hygroscopic capacity. Uses: it is widespread in
numerous uses also in combination with
other natural or synthetic fibres, it is also used in
clothing and furniture fields.

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Modal.

Modified viscose staple, with better usage characteristics (for example: tenacity, ad
wet, alkali resistance). Characteristics: soft hand, brilliant optics, elegance of the fabrics.
Excellent blending partner for cotton, wool and synthetics. Uses: shirts, blouses, dresses, clothing
sports and leisure chin, lingerie, tablecloths, towels.

Cupro.
Fiber obtained from treated cotton linters (very short fibers that remain on the cotton seed).
according to the cuprammonium process, produced as a continuous thread. Features: soft hand and
particularly silky, color brilliance, good wear resistance, good breathability and hygro-
scopicity. Uses: linings, underwear, knitwear and furnishings.
Acetate.
Continuous or staple yarn derived from cellulose. Features: soft and delicate hand,
silky appearance, bright and vivid colours, good breathability, low hygroscopicity, poor resistance
due to wear and tear. Uses: in women's clothing and for linings, also mixed with other fibres.
Lyocell.
Cellulosic fiber obtained by spinning process in organic solvent in full compliance with
the environment. Characteristics: soft and bright, it is similar in appearance and feel to natural fibers such as
silk: it is breathable and resistant. Uses: pure or mixed with other fibers for women's clothing
men's/men's, formal and casual, outerwear and underwear.

Synthetic fibres

Synthetic fibers are derived from synthetic organic substances (mostly from the distillation
tion of petroleum) which are polymerized obtaining long molecular chains (macromoleco-
le) spinnable in the form of continuous thread or staple (discontinuous fibre).

Acrylic.
Synthetic fiber with woolly characteristics. It has good resistance to wear and elongation.
chin. It is resistant to mold and microorganisms. Produced continuously, it is also used in
flake. It can also be used mixed with other fibres, in particular wool. It is used
for outer knitwear, underwear and hosiery.

Modacrylic.
It is an acrylic fiber modified to increase flame resistance. For this reason he comes
used for all those articles where "fire prevention" requirements are required by law,
as toys or soft toys.

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