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Applications of Industrial Cellulose Diacetate flakes in the Textile Fiber Industry
Date:November 15 , 2025Views:0

The application of industrial cellulose diacetate flakes in the textile fiber industry is not only one of the most important applications of cellulose acetate sheets, but also a reflection of its high added value.

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Cellulose acetate is mainly used in the following high-end and fashion products:


1. Clothing Linings (The most classic application):

Uses: Used as lining for high-end suits, coats, dresses, jackets, etc.

Reasons: The smooth surface reduces friction with underwear, making dressing and undressing smoother; moisture absorption and breathability ensure wearing comfort and prevent stuffiness.


2. High-end Women's Wear and Fashion Fabrics:

Silk-like Fabrics: Directly used to make dresses, shirts, skirts, ties, scarves, etc., providing the look and feel of silk, but with a more stable price and easier care.

Blended Fabrics: Often blended with other fibers such as silk, cotton, linen, and polyester.

Blended with Silk: Improves the fabric's structure and abrasion resistance, reducing costs.

Blending with cotton/linen: Adds luster and smoothness to the fabric.

Blending with polyester: Improves the breathability and feel of polyester, enhancing its quality.


3. Underwear and Loungewear:

Uses: Used for making high-end sleepwear, robes, underwear, etc.

Reason: Its soft, smooth, skin-friendly, and breathable properties are ideal for intimate apparel.


4. Decorative and Home Textiles:

Uses: Used for making high-end curtains, sofa covers, bedding, etc.

Reason: Its elegant sheen instantly elevates the quality of your home.

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