Introduction
PrecisionTex recycled viscose waste fibers are short fibers maintaining viscose natural properties: softness, breathability, and drape.
With GRS certification, they offer a sustainable alternative that reduces virgin wood pulp demand.
Technical Description
Viscose waste fibers are short fibers generated during viscose processing. PrecisionTex recovers them from post-industrial sources.
Processing includes color and quality classification to obtain uniform fibers.
The fibers maintain viscose characteristic absorption and softness properties.
Main Applications
Absorbent Non-Wovens Ideal for wet wipes, diapers, and hygiene products due to high absorption.
Textile Blends Combined with other fibers to add softness and drape to fabrics.
Fillings Natural fillings for products requiring breathability.
Environmental Benefits
Forest Conservation Reduces virgin wood pulp demand for viscose production.
Less Chemicals Avoids intensive chemical virgin viscose production process.
Water Savings Lower water consumption in recycling process.
Technical Specifications
| Composition | 100% Recycled Viscose Waste Fiber |
| Length | Short (variable) |
| Origin | Viscose processing waste |
| Certification | GRS |
| Applications | Non-wovens, blends, fillings |
Positive Impact
Quantifiable environmental benefits
Forest Conservation
Lower wood demand.
Less Chemicals
Cleaner process.
Water Savings
Lower water consumption.
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