Viscose Viscose

Viscose - Definition and Overview

Viscose is a viscous organic liquid used to make rayon and cellophane. Cellulose from wood or cotton fibres is treated with sodium hydroxide, then mixed with carbon disulphide to form cellulose xanthate, which is dissolved in more sodium hydroxide. The resulting viscose is extruded through a slit to make cellophane, or through a spinneret to make viscose rayon (sometimes simply called viscose).

The process for manufacturing viscose was discovered by three British chemists, Charles Cross, Edward Bevan and Clayton Beadle, in 1891. Viscose is becoming less common because of the polluting effects of carbon disulphide and other by-products of the process.

Example Usage of Viscose

m15ak0: 定価57000円で誰が買うというのだ、この素材で。WOOL:53% POIYESTER:32% Viscose:14% http://www.second-l.jp/products/detail.php?product_id=5813 値下げしたって買わないぞ!
hellotrade7: Polyester Viscose And Knitting Yarns required by buyer in Turkey: We are looking for polyester Viscose and knit.. http://bit.ly/8fARzv
TehnDiamond: @Jackpott69 your hommie is on that Viscose right now !!! foolery !
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