Viscose Non Woven Fabric

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Rugao Jinyi Textile Co.,Ltd. is located in the new material industrial park of Baipu Town, Nantong, Jiangsu Province, with a total investment of 500 million yuan, covering an area of 56 mu, a new plant of 45000 square meters, and the introduction of advanced Spunlaced production lines such as Andritz of France and Trutschler of Germany. We specialize in producing Perforated Non Woven Fabric, Spunlace Viscose Non Woven Fabric, Absorbent Non Woven Fabric, Non Woven Fabric Raw Material, and other Viscose Non Woven Fabric.

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We introducing advanced water jet production lines from France's Andritz and Germany's Truzler.
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We have passed ISO9001 quality management system certification and ISO14001 envrionmental management system certification,and has been awarded Nantong contract abiding and trustworthy enterprise.Its products are sold all over the world.
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  • Non Woven Fabric Raw Material
    Item:Non Woven Fabric Raw Material
    Made to order low price high quality non-woven fabric for wet tissues/disposable bed sheet/face mask/shoes cover/gowns.
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  • Absorbent Non Woven Fabric
    Item:Absorbent Non Woven Fabric
    Composition is 100% viscose,weight from 30gsm to 160gsm.
    High tensile strength, clear opacity, breathability and softness to the touch.
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  • Spunlace Viscose Non Woven Fabric
    Spunlace viscose nonwoven fabric is a type of nonwoven material made from viscose fibers using the spunlace manufacturing process. Viscose, also known as rayon, is a semi-synthetic fiber derived...
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  • Perforated Non Woven Fabric
    Perforated non woven fabric is a type of fabric made from synthetic or natural fibers bonded together through chemical, mechanical, or thermal processes.
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What Is Viscose Non Woven Fabric

 

 

Nonwoven viscose or rayon fabric is made from 100% rayon filament or rayon blend. Made from natural fiber derived from wood pulp, rayon offers the advantages of high absorbency, softness, and comfortable finish. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Viscose Non Woven Fabric, please contact us!

 

Advantage of Viscose Non Woven Fabric

 

 

Durable
Viscose rayon is a durable material, which means it can withstand wear and tear for a long period of time. It is highly resistant to abrasion, making it well-suited for applications such as apparel and home furnishings. This is an important feature to consider when selecting a fabric for use in any product.
Breathable
Viscose rayon is highly breathable, meaning it helps keep the body cool and comfortable. This is especially important in clothing, as it allows the body to regulate its temperature more efficiently. This makes it a great choice for summer apparel, such as dresses and tops.
Soft
Viscose rayon has a soft, smooth texture that makes it comfortable to wear. This is especially beneficial in apparel, as it helps to reduce skin irritation and itching. It is also hypoallergenic, which makes it a great choice for those with sensitive skin.
Low Maintenance
Viscose rayon is relatively low maintenance and easy to care for. It is machine washable and can easily be dried in a dryer. It doesn't wrinkle easily, which makes it a great option for items such as blouses and dresses.
Affordable
Viscose rayon is a relatively affordable material, making it a good choice for those who are on a budget. It is also widely available, making it easy to find the perfect fabric for any project.
Versatile
Viscose rayon is a versatile fabric that can be used for a variety of applications. It is commonly used in apparel, home furnishings, and other accessories. It can also be used to make linings, draperies, and upholstery.

 

How Is Viscose Fabric Made?
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Other types of rayon-like fabric require lignin-free cellulose as a starting material, but this type of fabric can be made with cellulose from wood pulp. This method of manufacturing rayon is much cheaper than many alternatives, and rayon made with this process can be manufactured on a large scale.
Cellulose extraction: The rayon production process begins with the creation of wood pulp cellulose. To create quality fabric, the cellulose used should be at least 90 percent pure.
Alkali cellulose conversion: This cellulose is then dissolved in caustic soda, which produces a chemical reaction that converts cellulose to alkali cellulose. This process removes impurities from the cellulose and prepares it for the next step of the manufacturing process.
Pressing: The alkali cellulose is then pressed between two rollers, which removes excess liquid. These pressed sheets are then shredded and crumbled into a substance called "white crumb."
Aging and xanthation: The white crumb is then aged via exposure to pure oxygen, and next, it is exposed to carbon disulphide to make a new substance called "yellow crumb."
Ripening: The yellow crumb is then dissolved and allowed to "ripen" for a period of a few hours.
Filtering and extruding: After it has ripened, the yellow crumb is filtered, and any gas bubbles are removed. Next, it is extruded through a spinneret, which is a device with many holes like a showerhead.
Acid bath and completion: Finally, the resulting substance is immersed in a bath of sulfuric acid, which results in rayon filaments. Thee filaments are then spun, drawn, and washed to produce a fabric that can then be cut to a desired shape and size.

 

Advantage of Viscose Non Woven Fabric

 

Viscose Twill
This viscose blend is a modern take on the classic fabric, which works well for a variety of dressmaking projects, including tops, flowing skirts and loose fitting bottoms. Twill refers to the type of weave, which is a pattern characterised by diagonal ridges. The fabric is generally perfect for any garment that requires a flowy drape.
Viscose Crepe
If you are looking for another viscose blend which has a gorgeous drape, viscose crepe is a wonderful choice of material. This fabric has lots of weight and drape to it, and often used to design garments such as blouses or vintage style tea dresses. One of the reasons why this blend is so popular is because it can help you achieve looks which are hard to do with natural fibres like cotton, even giving a slight stretch to the fabric despite it not being knitted.
Viscose Lawn
Although drape fabrics can be slightly more difficult to work with as a beginner, viscose lawn would be the perfect choice of fabric to achieve that same finish, but without worrying about the fabric moving too much. It is soft and drapes beautifully but is not difficult to work with.
Viscose Georgette
Viscose georgette is suitable for many different garments, including scarves, shirts, dresses - and can even be used in furnishing projects for upholstery and decorative purposes. With a grainy feel, this material is woven in highly twisted yarns and is highly durable, but still drapes beautifully. The viscose blend is a much cheaper alternative to the 100% natural fabrics on the market, but still provides a wonderful finish for any project you decide to take on.
Viscose Marocaine
With a soft and airy feel, viscose marocaine has a crepe-like feel which is ideal for tops and trousers, as well as all types of summer dresses. It's a medium weight material which also has a lovely drape, with a slight creasing.
Viscose Satin
If you would like to create a gorgeous, yet durable look, with your next dressmaking project, viscose satin would be the ideal choice of material for you. Viscose satin is a light-to-medium weight fabric which is perfect for any luxurious garments, such as blouses and dresses. Satin, in general, is such a beautiful fabric and this viscose blend allows you to enjoy the finish even more, as it's easy to use and affordable.
Javanaise Viscose
This type of viscose fabric is notable for its softness, amazing drape and a very subtle sheen which makes it amazing as a dressmaking fabric. Javanaise refers to the type of weave as it has a spun weft and filament warp which provides the sheen. This beautiful viscose is incredibly cool and comfortable to wear, as it is so lightweight and looks fantastic due to its superb drape.

 

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is the difference between viscose and polyester?

A: While many consider the viscose and polyester to be similar, there are a lot of differences between the two materials.
Both polyester and rayon are made from long fibers, but polyester is a synthetic fiber, whereas viscose is semi-synthetic, i.e. using natural fibers but chemicals in the process
Polyester is more moisture-wicking while viscose is more absorbent.
Polyester dries faster and does not wrinkle as easily as viscose.
Polyester is stronger and does not shrink.
Viscose is more likely to pill, whereas polyester resists abrasion.
Polyester is made from oil while viscose is made from plants.

Q: What is the difference between viscose and modal?

A: Modal is what's called a "high wet modulus rayon," which means it's a type of rayon that's stronger when wet and doesn't lose its shape, which is not true for viscose.
The production process for modal is almost exactly the same as that for viscose, but the fibers used in modal undergo more processing which makes the final product stronger, lighter, and more breathable.
Modal is more environmentally friendly than viscose because lower concentrations of sodium hydroxide are used to make it.

Q: How to care for your viscose fabric?

A: As we said, the fabric loses most of its structure and strength when it's wet. This is why washing it in the washing machine can totally damage your clothing item. Most of the clothing items that are made of viscose are labeled as "dry clean". Twisting and pulling the fabric isn't recommended, so you might be better off dry cleaning it unless you know how to wash it properly.
You can try to hand wash it as this can be gentle enough to clean the fabric. However, you should never twist it excessively even if you're not using a washing machine. Since the fabric shrinks, you should use cold or lukewarm water and a mild detergent. After it's perfectly washed, press on the clothing item and don't twist it to get rid of the excess water. If using a washing machine is a must, then you should choose the gentle cycle. Viscose should be left to air dry.
If your viscose fabric gets stained, you should avoid scrubbing the spot aggressively. Viscose absorbs colors easily, so removing dry stains will be more challenging. Try to deal with stains as soon as they happen and don't yank the fabric too hard as this will weaken the yarn and cause damage to your clothing item.
Viscose is durable and doesn't get affected when exposed to heat. However, removing wrinkles is a bit difficult, especially if they happen when the material is wet. To iron it, put a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric and use the silk setting.

Q: Is viscose non woven fabric more sustainable?

A: As a plant-based fibre, viscose is not inherently toxic or polluting. However, because of the growing fast fashion industry, much of the viscose on the market today is manufactured cheaply using energy, water, and chemically intensive processes that have devastating impacts on workers, local communities, and the environment.
There are two main areas of concern when it comes to the production of viscose: the source of the wood pulp, and how it is turned into a usable fabric.
The wood pulp that viscose is made from is manufactured by treating it with chemicals, which is then filtered and spun into a fine thread. This is a highly polluting process and releases many toxic chemicals into the air and waterways surrounding production plants. Carbon disulphide, one of the chemicals used, is another toxic ingredient which has been linked to higher levels of coronary heart disease, birth defects, skin conditions, and cancer, not just in textile workers, but also in those who live near viscose factories.
What's more, the production of viscose is contributing to the rapid depletion of the world's forests, which are being cleared to make way for pulpwood plantations. It is estimated that "more than one third of wood fibre [or, wood pulp] used in clothes is still at high risk of coming from Ancient and Endangered Forests". Not only does this lead to habitat destruction—creating a significant threat to endangered species—but it also often involves human rights abuses and land grabbing from Indigenous communities. Organisations like Canopy work to make sure that viscose is not from high-risk areas.
Though the viscose production process is multifaceted, retailers play a significant role in the problem. Fast-fashion giants are placing pressure on manufacturers to produce and distribute clothes at ever increasing speeds and cheaper costs. This encourages unsustainable social and environmental practices. Big brands have the money and power to step up and encourage more responsible manufacturing, but we are yet to see enough meaningful action. Disappointingly, according to a report by the Changing Markets Foundation, "While viscose suppliers have made considerable strides to eliminate endangered forest fibres from their feedstocks over the years, some 75% of the world's leading brands have made few to no commitments to sourcing more sustainable viscose."

Q: Is viscose non woven fabric better than cotton?

A: Viscose is semi-synthetic, unlike cotton, which is made from a natural, organic material. Viscose is not as durable as cotton, but it's also lighter and smoother in feel, which some people prefer over cotton. One is not necessarily better than the other, except when you're talking about durability and longevity.

Q: Is viscose a polyester non woven fabric or cotton?

A: Viscose is the generalized term for a regenerated manufactured fiber, made from cellulose, obtained by the viscose process. As a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber, it is neither truly natural (like cotton, wool or silk) nor truly synthetic (like nylon or polyester) – it falls somewhere in between.

Q: Is viscose non woven fabric cheap quality?

A: It is relatively inexpensive and can convey luxury for a much lower price point. It also blends well with other fibers like cotton, polyester, and spandex. Absorbent. Viscose rayon does not trap heat, but it also absorbs water and sweat nicely, making it great for t-shirts and athletic wear.

Q: Should I avoid viscose non woven fabric?

A: Viscose's chemical treatment process generates waste and greenhouse gas emissions, due to the high amount of energy that's required for the task at hand. Also, viscose products are not typically the most durable which can in turn contribute to fashion's enormous waste problem.

Q: Is viscose good for hot weather?

A: Yes, viscose is a breathable fabric! It's a great summer fabric, because it's absorbent and breathable. It also has a beautiful handfeel, not unlike silk. It's smooth and comfortable and hard wearing.

Q: Is viscose an unhealthy fabric to wear?

A: Another chemical known as carbon disulfide, which is used to spin cellulose into viscose fibers, also has significant associated health risks including coronary heart disease, psycho-physiological and central nervous system effects, retinal angiopathy and many others.

Q: Does viscose non woven fabric smell when you sweat?

A: Viscose has a high affinity for water, so it's excellent for making highly breathable fabrics which absorb water and water vapour, releasing heat from the body. It also seems to prevent microbes from growing, making it less prone to odour.

Q: Does viscose non woven fabric shrink?

A: When washed in hot water on normal settings and machine-dried, 100% viscose can shrink by up to 25% in a first wash, though 3–5% shrinkage is more typical. The amount of shrinkage depends on: The percentage of viscose in a blended material. Whether the material was pre-shrunk by the fabricator.

Q: Does viscose non woven fabric make you sweat like polyester?

A: Viscose, as an artificial material, provides an excellent alternative to natural fabrics. Its lightness, softness, and excellent ventilation make it suitable for those seeking anti-sweat properties. Viscose absorbs moisture, maintaining a feeling of freshness even with increased physical activity.

Q: Does 100% viscose non woven fabric wrinkle easily?

A: Buy viscose-blend clothing – While garments that are 100% viscose are most likely to crease easily, buying clothing that blends viscose with another fabric will reduce the likelihood of wrinkles. Take a look at the care tag before purchasing an item.

Q: What does 100% viscose non woven fabric feel like?

A: It is lightweight, soft, and has a silky appearance. Viscose fabric drapes well and has good breathability, making it comfortable to wear. However, it tends to wrinkle easily and may shrink when washed.

Q: Is viscose non woven fabric good for your skin?

A: Many synthetic fabrics should be avoided, but viscose is one man-made fiber you can safely wear next to your sensitive skin. It's a cellulose fiber, meaning it comes from plant-based materials. Viscose has a feel that is similar to that of silk or cotton, so it's great for sensitive skin.

Q: Is viscose non woven fabric hotter than cotton?

A: Viscose is a wood pulp fabric and blended with cotton it gives the fabric a unique look. Viscose tends to be a warmer fabric and cotton tends to be very breathable the blend should provide comfort and warmth but will depend on the weight of the fabric I cold temps.

Q: Does viscose non woven fabric make you feel hot?

A: Viscose rayon does not trap heat, but it also absorbs water and sweat nicely, making it great for t-shirts and athletic wear. Lightweight. Viscose is extremely airy, which makes it nice for blouses and summer dresses.

Q: Is viscose non woven fabric a good quality fabric?

A: Viscose is often touted as a more sustainable alternative to cotton or polyester and is popular in the fashion industry as a cheaper and more durable alternative to silk. It's often used to create those drapey summer dresses, skirts, soft blouses, and synthetic velvet.

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