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Regenerated cellulose fibre made from dissolving pulp
Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fibre used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes. It is a form of regenerated cellulose made by dissolving pulp
Lyocell
Cellulose-based semi-synthetic fiber
The viscose process (most common) using alkali and carbon disulfide The Lyocell process, using amine oxide, avoids neurotoxic carbon disulfide but is more
Rayon
Thin, transparent sheet made of cellulose
disulfide (CS2), which has been found to be highly toxic to workers. The newer lyocell process can be used to produce cellulose film without involving carbon
Cellophane
Natural or synthetic substance that is significantly longer than it is wide
in the finished products. Some examples of this fiber type are: rayon Lyocell, a brand of rayon Modal diacetate fiber triacetate fiber. Historically
Fiber
Chemical compound
exception is rayon made using the lyocell process, which uses a different solvent; as of 2018[update] the lyocell process is not widely used, because
Carbon_disulfide
Manufacturer of viscose rayon
Sateri is a producer of viscose rayon and lyocell, with an annual production capacity of 2.4 million tonnes. It operates 15 mills in China. Sateri is
Sateri
Chemical compound
cellulose in the lyocell process to produce cellulose fibers. NMMO monohydrate is used as a solvent in the lyocell process to produce lyocell fiber. It dissolves
N-Methylmorpholine_N-oxide
Rectangular piece of cloth or linen cotton used to cover a mattress
modal, bamboo rayon, lyocell and microfiber. Materials that are known to have cooling properties include those made of lyocell, bamboo rayon, linen,
Bed_sheet
Fur of the angora rabbit, used as a textile fiber
Regenerated Artificial silk Milk fiber Semi-synthetic Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Piñatex Rayon Triacetate Mineral Boron Basalt Carbon Glass Wool Metallic
Angora_wool
Most common thermoplastic polymer
Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron
Polyethylene
Systems for measuring textiles
or mineral fiber, or human-made cellulosic fibre like viscose, Modal, Lyocell or other rayon fiber is measured in terms of linear mass density, the weight
Units_of_textile_measurement
Textiles or fibers produced sustainably
properties. Lyocell is a light cellulose fiber that is created by dissolving wood pulp. There are three general approaches to creating lyocell: physical
Green_textile
Bleached wood pulp or cotton linters with a high cellulose content
structure. Once dissolved, it can be spun into textile fibers (viscose or Lyocell), or chemically reacted to produce derivatized celluloses, such cellulose
Dissolving_pulp
Austrian chemical company
major markets. Lenzing produces wood-based viscose fibers, modal fibers, lyocell fibers and filament yarn, which are used in the textile industry — in clothing
Lenzing_AG
Type of cord made from refined natural fibers of animal intestines
Regenerated Artificial silk Milk fiber Semi-synthetic Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Piñatex Rayon Triacetate Mineral Boron Basalt Carbon Glass Wool Metallic
Catgut
fibers such as cellulose acetate, cellulose triacetate, viscose, modal, lyocell and cupro. The material is obtained by sulfation and phosphorylation reactions
Coex_(material)
Artificially manufactured fibers, often based on polymers
Dyneema/Spectra (1979) PBI (Polybenzimidazole fiber) (1983) Sulfar (1983) Lyocell (1992) (artificial, not synthetic) PLA (2002) M-5 (PIPD fiber) Orlon Zylon
Synthetic_fiber
Women's undergarments including sleepwear
introducing garments made from organic cotton, recycled polyester, and Tencel (lyocell). The movement was influenced by broader concerns about the environmental
Lingerie
British textile company
the company began pilot production of Tencel, a brand of lyocell rayon. The production of lyocell does not use carbon disulfide, but is more expensive than
Courtaulds
Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon
Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron
Carbon_fibers
Plant grown for fiber
Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron
Fiber_crop
Fine, lustrous, natural fiber produced by various arthropods
of synthetics such as nylon. Synthetic silks have also been made from lyocell, a type of cellulose fiber, and are often difficult to distinguish from
Silk
Reuse of cotton fabric
properties are broken down through chemical reaction processes such as Lyocell process and dissolution in ionic liquids. The mechanical process is the
Cotton_recycling
Polysaccharide found in brown algae
Reazuddin (2023-03-01). "The influence of mixed thickeners on printing over lyocell knitted fabric". Heliyon. 9 (3) e14175. Bibcode:2023Heliy...914175A. doi:10
Alginic_acid
Low-THC cannabis plant
collars, and home wares. For clothing, in some instances, hemp is mixed with lyocell. Its benefits in terms of sustainability also increase its appeal in industries
Hemp
Fibers made with ethers or esters of cellulose
fibers such as rayon, (including modal, and the more recently developed Lyocell). Cellulose fibers are manufactured from dissolving pulp. Cellulose-based
Cellulose_fiber
Polymer of glucose and structural component of cell wall of plants and green algae
[Manchester]: The Textile Institute. ISBN 978-1-85573-459-3. Borbély É (2008). "Lyocell, the New Generation of Regenerated Cellulose". Acta Polytechnica Hungarica
Cellulose
infringement in 1878; probably the first product name to become a generic term. Lyocell Originally a brand name owned by Lenzing, an Austrian-based company, for
List of generic and genericized trademarks
List_of_generic_and_genericized_trademarks
in linden family Strength, durability Kenaf Hibiscus cannabinus Rough Lyocell Eucalyptus Tree Soft, lightweight, absorbent Modal Beech tree Softness
List_of_textile_fibres
Region of England
(former Little Coates) next to the Humber, Lenzing Fibers Grimsby make Lyocell (Tencel), where it was first made by Courtaulds in 1988, who owned the
Yorkshire_and_the_Humber
Fibers obtained from natural sources
Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron
Natural_fiber
Chemical compound
replacement for the unstable N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide used for making lyocell. Savoca, Ann. C. "1,5-Diazabicyclo[4.3.0]non-5-ene" in Encyclopedia of
1,5-Diazabicyclo(4.3.0)non-5-ene
1,5-Diazabicyclo(4.3.0)non-5-ene
Reduction of environmental impacts of the fashion industry
include rayon made from bamboo and wood, lyocell (also known under the brand name Tencel) and polylactic acid. Lyocell has gained popularity in sustainable
Sustainable_fashion
Indonesian textile company
Agenda". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 24 October 2025. "APR leads viscose and lyocell market with innovation and sustainability". Textile Today. 11 March 2025
Asia_Pacific_Rayon
Natural fiber from animals like silk worms and sheep
Regenerated fibers Artificial silk Semi-synthetic fibers Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Rayon Triacetate Synthetic fibers Mineral Glass Carbon (Tenax) Boron
Animal_fiber
Fabric
Sateen in a 6-harness satin weave, lyocell
Sateen
Manufacturing of polymer fibres
prior to being submerged into the coagulation bath. This method is used in Lyocell spinning of dissolved cellulose, and can lead to higher polymer orientation
Spinning_(polymers)
Material used for clothing
(elastane) Some less common clothing materials are: Acetate Cupro Flannel Lyocell PVC-Polyvinyl chloride Rayon Recycled PET Recycled paper Tyvek Vinylon
Clothing_material
Regenerated Artificial silk Milk fiber Semi-synthetic Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Piñatex Rayon Triacetate Mineral Boron Basalt Carbon Glass Wool Metallic
List_of_bamboo_species
Salt in the liquid state
1-alkylpyridinium chlorides dissolve cellulose. Following in the footsteps of the lyocell process, which uses hydrated N-methylmorpholine N-oxide as a solvent for
Ionic_liquid
1833-6:2018 Part 6: Mixtures of viscose, certain types of cupro, modal or lyocell with certain other fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride)
List_of_ISO_standards_1–1999
Coarse woven fabric made from pine wool
Regenerated Artificial silk Milk fiber Semi-synthetic Acetate Diacetate Lyocell Modal Piñatex Rayon Triacetate Mineral Boron Basalt Carbon Glass Wool Metallic
Vegetable_flannel
Business enterprise, producer of knitting and craft yarns
also uses many other semi-synthetic fibers in their yarns such as amicor, lyocell, polyamide, polyester, rayon, modal, tencel, and viscose, to fully synthetic
Lion_Brand_Yarns
Feel of the fabrics to the skin or hand
some fabrics like silk (satin), fine muslins (mulmul), rayon (modal or lyocell), nylon, and microfiber are naturally soft. The judgement of fabrics on
Hand_feel
Material innovation company
Bergans Scandinavian Outdoor Awards 2021/22 overall winner with Bergans Lyocell "Spinnova. Cleanest process. Disruptive circularity. | Spinnova". spinnova
Spinnova
German-born Austrian chemist and wood scientist
of side reactions and byproduct formation in the system NMMO/cellulose (Lyocell process)". Progress in Polymer Science. 26 (9). Elsevier BV: 1763–1837
Thomas_Rosenau
to Lenzing. As of 2013 the plant had a capacity of 40,000 t per year of Lyocell/Tencell. The other production plant (as part of Accordis), entered administration
Industry of the South Humber Bank
Industry_of_the_South_Humber_Bank
Economic activity focused on biotechnology
energy. In the 1990s the first more sustainable regenerated fibres, e.g. Lyocell, entered the market with the commercial name of Tencel. The production
Bioeconomy
Factory that makes silk for garments
of synthetics such as nylon. Synthetic silks have also been made from lyocell, a type of cellulose fibre, and are often difficult to distinguish from
Silk_mill
Luckenbooth brooch Lugade Luhkka Lungi Lurex (yarn) Lusekofte Lux Style Award Lyocell M-1941 field jacket M-1951 field jacket M-1965 field jacket M42 jacket
Index_of_fashion_articles
Developing and manufacturing new textile products that meet certain requirements
Product development includes basic research that leads to a new fiber, like lyocell, as well as applied research that helps to reduce the hazards, such as
Product development (textiles)
Product_development_(textiles)
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Little; Flower
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Finnish name AIMO means "generous amount."Â
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Radiant; Pure; Pure White
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The Lamp Radiating God's Glories; Lamp of Glory
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Ever Living
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Colour of Flowers
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(ΛαυÏÎντιος) Greek form of Roman Latin Laurentius, LAVRENTIOS means "of Laurentum."
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Hardy Tree; From the Yard of Tree Stumps
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Pet form of English Ace, ACIE means "number one."
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Benevolent and Brave
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