Regenerated cellulose fiber is a textile raw material formed by dissolving natural cellulose (cotton, wood, bamboo, hemp, etc.) and then processing. Conventional products include viscose staple fiber and new product lessel fiber.
Regenerated cellulose fiber is the chemical fiber product with the closest performance to cotton fiber. Its moisture absorption, air permeability and dyeability are even better than cotton fiber, and it has good skin affinity and water absorption.
The fabric made of recycled cellulose fiber has a comfortable upper body and a moderate price, which is deeply loved by consumers.