Introduction
PrecisionTex recycled viscose offers a sustainable alternative for this popular cellulosic fiber. Viscose, also known as rayon, combines natural fiber properties with technical textile versatility.
With GRS certification, our recycled viscose clips maintain the softness, drape, and breathability characteristic of virgin viscose.
Technical Description
Viscose is a semi-synthetic fiber produced from wood cellulose. It offers the soft feel of cotton with greater luster and better drape. Viscose recycling allows recovery of these properties from post-industrial clips.
PrecisionTex processes viscose clips from fashion and lingerie garment factories.
Our color classification allows obtaining recycled fiber without re-dyeing, reducing the environmental impact of the process.
Main Applications
Women's Fashion Recycled viscose is ideal for dresses, blouses, and skirts requiring elegant drape and soft feel.
Lingerie and Underwear Viscose softness and breathability make it perfect for intimate garments.
Home Textiles Sheets, curtains, and upholstery requiring natural feel and good drape.
Environmental Benefits
Forest Conservation Viscose recycling reduces demand for virgin wood pulp, contributing to forest conservation.
Less Chemical Use Recycling avoids the intensive chemical process needed to produce virgin viscose.
Water Reduction Lower water consumption compared to producing viscose from scratch.
Technical Specifications
| Composition | 100% Post-industrial Recycled Viscose |
| Origin | Fashion and lingerie garment clips |
| Certification | GRS (Global Recycled Standard) |
| Feel | Soft, silky, good drape |
| Processing | Mechanical |
| Applications | Fashion, lingerie, home textiles |
Positive Impact
Quantifiable environmental benefits
Forest Conservation
Reduced virgin wood pulp demand.
Less Chemicals
Avoids intensive chemical virgin production process.
Water Savings
Lower water consumption in recycling process.
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