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  2. Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres, such as hemp or spandex. Bamboo is an alternative to plastic that is renewable and can be replenished at a fast rate. Modern clothing labeled as being made from bamboo is usually viscose rayon, a fiber made by dissolving the cellulose in the bamboo, and then extruding it to form fibres ...

  3. Bambooworking - Wikipedia

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    Since the fibers of bamboo are very short (less than 3 mm or 1 ⁄ 8 in), they are not usually transformed into yarn by a natural process. The usual process by which textiles labeled as being made of bamboo are produced uses only rayon made from the fibers, with heavy employment of chemicals.

  4. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    The usual process by which textiles labeled as being made of bamboo are produced uses only rayon made from the fibers with heavy employment of chemicals. To accomplish this, the fibers are broken down with chemicals and extruded through mechanical spinnerets; the chemicals include lye , carbon disulfide , and strong acids. [ 86 ]

  5. List of textile fibres - Wikipedia

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    Textile fibres or textile fibers (see spelling differences) can be created from many natural sources (animal hair or fur, cocoons as with silk worm cocoons), as well as semisynthetic methods that use naturally occurring polymers, and synthetic methods that use polymer-based materials, and even minerals such as metals to make foils and wires.

  6. Sustainable bedding can improve your sleep. Here's how. - AOL

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    Bamboo lyocell is an eco-friendly fabric gaining popularity in sustainable bedding. Derived from fast-growing bamboo plants, it's processed using a closed-loop system that recycles water and solvents.

  7. Artificial silk - Wikipedia

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    Artificial silk or art silk is any synthetic fiber which resembles silk, but typically costs less to produce. Frequently, the term artificial silk is just a synonym for rayon. [1] When made out of bamboo viscose it is also sometimes called bamboo silk. [2] A woman wearing a Utility rayon shirt dress with front-buttoning, 1943

  8. Cellulose fiber - Wikipedia

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    Cellulose fiber. Cellulose fibers ( / ˈsɛljʊloʊs, - loʊz /) [ 1] are fibers made with ethers or esters of cellulose, which can be obtained from the bark, wood or leaves of plants, or from other plant-based material. In addition to cellulose, the fibers may also contain hemicellulose and lignin, with different percentages of these ...

  9. Macy's, Amazon and Sears Busted for Pushing Phony Bamboo Fabrics

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    Even if bamboo is used in the process, the resulting textile is Rayon, and can't be called bamboo. The FTC even distributed a helpful business alert entitled "How to Avoid Bamboozling Your Customers."

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