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Lyocell is a type of synthetic textile made from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plants. It is produced through a process called ‘dissolving pulp’, which involves breaking down wood pulp into a solution that can be spun into fibers. Lyocell is known for its softness, strength, and breathability, making it a popular choice for clothing and home furnishings. It is also highly absorbent and resistant to wrinkles, making it a great choice for activewear. Additionally, it is biodegradable and recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly option.
Lyocell is used in a variety of products, including apparel, bedding, and upholstery. It is also used in industrial applications, such as filtration and insulation. The market for lyocell is growing, as more consumers become aware of its benefits.
Some companies in the lyocell market include Lenzing AG, Birla Cellulose, and Invista. Show Less Read more