**Product Detail**
Series No.: #JJF-30D
Color: DTM
Description: Viscose Crinkle with all over Digital Print
Composition: 100%Viscose
Specification: 57*38/30D*30D
Fabric Weight: 43GSM
Width: 45/46"
Viscose is a type of rayon. It's made from wood pulp that is used as a silk substitute. Originally known as artificial silk, in the late 19th century, the term “rayon” came into effect in 1924. The name “viscose” derived from the way this fibre is manufactured; a viscous organic liquid used to make both rayon and cellophane. What this means in English? Viscose is the generalised term for a regenerated manufactured fibre, made from cellulose, obtained by the viscose process.
As a manufactured regenerated cellulose fibre, it is neither truly natural (like cotton, wool or silk) nor truly synthetic (like nylon or polyester) – it falls somewhere in between.
Viscose is a low-cost fabric, which is popular thanks to its myriad of qualities. It can be found in cotton end uses, as well as luxurious velvet’s and taffeta’s. It is very breathable and perfect for hot, humid climates.
Viscose has a myriad of brilliant qualities, some of the most beneficial characteristics of viscose include:
- Versatile – it blends very well with other fibres
- Breathable
- Drapes well
- Excellent colour retention
- Highly absorbent
- Very smooth
- Does not trap body heat
- Relatively light
- Strong and robust
- Soft and comfortable
- Inexpensive
- No static build up
These all sound great, but there are some slightly less positive traits to viscose. However, none of these are particularly negative. A little care during wearing and washing, will make these traits obsolete.
- It can shrink when washed
- Can wrinkle easily
- Deteriorates with exposure to light
- Susceptible to mildew
- Fibres can weaken when wet
| How to Wash Viscose Fabric |
| Detergent |
Mild |
| Water Temperature |
Cold |
| Cycle Type |
Hand-wash only |
| Drying Cycle Type |
Air-dry only |
| Special Treatments |
Hand-wash only |
| Iron Settings |
Medium heat/silk setting |
Tips for Washing Viscose Fabric
- Turn a viscose garment inside out before washing to retain the color and texture.
- When viscose is wet, it's stiff and rigid because it's a highly absorbent fabric. Once the water leaves the fabric, it becomes soft again.
- Viscose doesn't have static buildup, so it's unnecessary to use an anti-static spray on the garment.
- Viscose garments tend to shrink, which is why it's important to stick with cold water and air-drying.
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1) 2-Way/4-Way Stretch Elastic Fabrics
2) Cotton Fabrics
3) Linen Ramie interweave/blended Fabrics
4) Chiffon DTY FDY ITY POY T400 Fabrics
5) Corduroy Velvet Velour Velveteen Fabrics
6) Rayon Viscose Silk Interweave or Blended Fabrics
7) Polyester Outdoor Leisure and Fashion Fabrics
8) Uniform and Workwear Fabrics
>>Dyeing & Print Methods: Piece Dyes, Continuous range, Cold pad batch, Yarn Dyed,
Rotary screen print, high-definition and digital printing, etc.
>>Dye stuff: Re-active, Sulphur, Vat, Pigment, Disperse(water print), Direct, cation dyes,
flocking, foil, discharge, brunt-out, Flour (neon) , etc.
>>Finishes: Micro Sanding peach, Moleskin, PA/PU Coating, Bonding, Laminating, Water
proof, Oil repellency, Teflon & Nano, Wrinkle resistant, UV Cut, Quick dry, Anti-bacteria,
fire retardant treatment, antistatic etc.
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