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Why use cellulose acetate for textile fibers
Date:November 04 , 2025Views:0

Textile fibers made from cellulose acetate have a unique combination of properties, making them popular in the high-end clothing industry

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Appearance and texture resembling real silk:

Radiant elegance: Acetate fiber has a pearl like luster very similar to mulberry silk, with bright and soft colors.

Smooth texture: Soft and smooth to the touch, with good drape, it is known as "synthetic silk".

Good comfort:

Moisture absorption and breathability: Among synthetic fibers, acetate fiber has relatively good moisture absorption (although not as good as cotton and silk, but far better than polyester and nylon), so it is not easy to feel stuffy and comfortable when worn.

Easy to dry: Although it can absorb moisture, the water evaporates quickly.

Excellent dyeing performance:

Easy to dye, complete chromatography, good color fastness, capable of producing very bright and deep colors.

Thermoplasticity:

This is a very important characteristic of it. Acetate fibers soften when heated (usually at 170-200 ° C) and solidify after cooling. This allows for the creation of long-lasting folds, embossing, and three-dimensional patterns through heat setting technology, providing designers with ample creative space.

Not prone to static electricity: Compared to other synthetic fibers, it is less likely to generate static electricity.

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