Viscose giant successfully produces viscose fiber regenerated from textile waste

March 23, 2020 |

In China, Sateri, the world’s largest producer of viscose, has successfully produced on commercial scale viscose fiber regenerated from textile waste. The high-quality new fiber uses a mix of dissolving pulp made from recycled post-consumer textile waste by Swedish company Södra, and other PEFC-certified wood pulp.

Trialed at Sateri’s Linz Nanjng yarn spinning mill using two advanced technologies, Siro compact and Vortex, the new fiber has proven compatibility with existing spinning technologies, ensuring stable yarn production without the need to adjust existing processes or parameters.  The fiber also has excellent spinning efficiency and delivers yarn evenness and tenacity.

Category: Fuels

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