Cellulose acetate. Cellulose acetate is an artificial fiber made by esterification of acetic acid and cellulose. Acetic fiber can be divided into two types: type II acetate fiber and triacetate fiber. Generally, acetate fiber refers to type II acetate fiber, which is a kind of man-made fiber. Generally, refined cottonseed is used as raw material to make cellulose triacetate, which is dissolved in dichloromethane to form a silk-like solution, which is dry-spun and molded. Good light fastness, poor dyeing performance, generally made into short fibers, can be used as artificial hair.
Fabric introduction:
Compared with natural fabrics such as cotton and hemp, acetate fiber fabric has better hygroscopicity, breathability and resilience, no static electricity and hairballs, and is comfortable to the skin, so it is very suitable for making noble dresses, scarves and so on. At the same time, acetate fiber fabric can also be used to replace natural silk to make various high-end brand fashion linings, such as windbreaker, leather coat, dress, cheongsam, wedding dress, Tang suit, winter skirt and so on.