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Lyocell

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In all applications, lyocell has moisture wicking properties, good absorbency, is wrinkle resistant and has good drapability.
Fiber production is environmentally friendly in comparison to the production of [[modal]] and [[viscose]] that requires environmentally hazardous chemicals. To transform hard wood into lyocell fabric, the cellulose must be separated from other compounds found in the trees. The wood material is dissolved through an intensive chemical processes into a pulp, which is then extruded to form fibres. The solvent used to transform the pulp into fibre is amine oxide (NMMO=N-Methyl-Morpholine-N-Oxide), which is considered non-toxic.
TENCELĀ® lyocell is the registered brand name for lyocell fibres manufactured by Lenzing in Austria. The TENCELĀ® lyocell fibre manufacturing process operates as a closed loop system, in which 99.8% of the solvent is recovered, filtered and reused and any remaining emissions are broken down harmlessly in biological wastewater treatment plants.[1,2,3]