Definition of Rayon
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Fibre:
Cellulose Weave:
Characteristics: Any of various textile fibres or fabrics made from
viscose. This cellulose fibre is highly absorbent. Its drapability and dyeability are excellent and it is fairly soft. Rayon does have a tendency to shrink but does not melt in high temperatures. It is resistant to moths and is not affected by ordinary household bleaches and chemicals.
Uses: Clothing, draperies, upholstery, carpets, tablecloths, bedspreads, automobile tires, conveyor belts, hose.
Definition of Rayon
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Fibre:
Cellulose Weave:
Characteristics: Any of various textile fibres or fabrics made from
viscose. This cellulose fibre is highly absorbent. Its drapability and dyeability are excellent and it is fairly soft. Rayon does have a tendency to shrink but does not melt in high temperatures. It is resistant to moths and is not affected by ordinary household bleaches and chemicals.
Uses: Clothing, draperies, upholstery, carpets, tablecloths, bedspreads, automobile tires, conveyor belts, hose.