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What is the difference between ice silk and Tencel?
Ice silk and Tencel are different in composition and function.

1, different components

Tencel is a new type of man-made fiber, which is made of wood pulp extracted from eucalyptus and is a natural plant fiber. Ice silk is the trademark name of a chemical fiber, specifically a modified viscose fiber or a blended fabric of nylon and spandex.

2. Different functions

Tencel has good air permeability, softness and dyeability, is cool but not ice, and its water content absolutely meets the physiological requirements of human skin. The hygroscopicity of viscose fiber in ice silk is greater than that of Tencel. When the humidity reaches 90%, the moisture regain can reach 30%. So when you sleep at night, you won't accumulate fat and protein in sweat, which is smooth, cool, breathable, antistatic and brightly colored.

Introduction to the characteristics of Tencel:

High wet strength (higher than cotton fiber) and higher wet modulus than cotton. It has good hygroscopicity of viscose fiber and high strength of synthetic fiber. Tencel fabric has good dimensional stability, small shrinkage after washing, soft and silky luster.

Tencel fabric will expand when it is heated, just like a barrier. It can not only prevent the invasion of rain and snow, but also keep its breathability. Silk fabrics have the same comfort as natural fibers. The clothes made of Tencel are soft and can be washed in many ways, and still remain soft and will not be deformed. Wash by hand, do not use bleach, dry in the shade, do not wring out.

Tencel is made by solvent spinning technology based on ammonium oxide, which is completely different from the previous preparation method of viscose fiber. Because the solvent can be recovered, it is harmless to the ecology, and it is also called 2 1 century viscose fiber. Tencel is made of fiber diesel oil, and the raw material is natural trees.