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The Application of cellulose acetate in the Textile Industry
Date:November 04 , 2025Views:0

Unlike its use as a "raw material" in the tobacco industry, cellulose acetate sheets in the textile sector undergo dissolution and processing to ultimately produce a highly important chemical fiber—acetate filament, commonly known as acetate silk or acetate fabric.

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Overall, cellulose acetate sheets serve as the primary raw material for producing textile-grade cellulose acetate. The core application pathway is as follows:

Cellulose acetate film → Dissolved in acetone → Filtration and degassing → Dry spinning → Cellulose acetate filament → Textile processing → Fabric

Based on the above characteristics, acetate fiber fabric is widely used in the following fields:

High-end women's fashion:

Dresses and gowns: These garments, crafted with their draping effect and silk-like sheen, exude elegance and a flowing grace.

Shirts and dresses: With a smooth hand feel and comfortable wear, they are a premium fabric choice for spring and summer attire.

Lining: Due to its smooth texture and resistance to static electricity, it is commonly used as the lining for high-end suits, jackets, and outerwear, ensuring smoother wear and removal.

Ties and scarves:

Its excellent draping quality and vibrant dyeing effect make it highly suitable for producing ties and scarves.

Household items:

Used for making high-end curtains, cushion covers, and other items to create a luxurious feel.

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