Green fiber of the 21st century

Tencel fiber, also known as "Tencel", is a mixture of coniferous wood pulp, water and solvent amine oxide. Its molecular structure is simple carbohydrate. It has the "comfort" of cotton, the "strength" of polyester, the "luxury beauty" of wool fabric and the "unique touch" and "soft droop" of real silk. It is extremely flexible in dry or wet conditions. In wet state, it is the first cellulose fiber with wet strength far better than cotton.

Tencel is a new kind of fiber produced from wood pulp of trees. Tencel is green and environmentally friendly. Its raw material comes from wood, which will not produce harmful chemicals, non-toxic and non-polluting. It is believed that its material is wood pulp, so Tencel products can be biodegradable after use and will not pollute the environment. Only 100% natural materials. In addition, the environmentally-friendly manufacturing process fully meets the needs of current consumers, and is green, which can be called "green fiber of the 21st century"

Performance of Tencel

1. Hygroscopicity: Tencel fiber has excellent hydrophilicity, hygroscopicity, breathability and cool functions, and can provide a dry and pleasant sleep environment because of its natural moisture content to prevent static electricity.
2. Bacteriostasis: By absorbing and releasing sweat from human sleep into the atmosphere, create a dry environment to inhibit mites, reduce lice, mildew and odor.
2. Environmental protection: With tree pulp as raw material, 100% pure natural material, and environmentally friendly manufacturing process, the lifestyle is based on protecting the natural environment, which can be called the green fiber of the 21st century.
3. Shrinkage resistance: Tencel fabric has good dimensional stability and shrinkage after washing.
4. Skin affinity: Tencel fabric has good toughness whether in dry or wet state. It is a pure natural material with silk-like smooth touch, soft, comfortable and delicate.

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Post time: Mar-02-2023