Spinning & Weaving:
To produce high-class fabric our factories consist of the latest machines such as Sulzer, Auto & Power Looms for spinning and weaving in bulk quantity. These can produce as much quantity of fabric as a customer requires. These machines are producing width of 115" - 140", and we can handle special orders up to 240" width of processed fabric of different qualities in Spun Rayons & Nylon. Our range in export from 180 to - 250 threads per inches.
Sometimes called "poor mans silk" rayon and spun rayon Hawaiian shirts became popular in the 1930's due to their brilliant sheen and being exceptioally cool in warm weather. Rayon is a man-made fiber but it is not considered a synthetic, because it is made from a natural product.
Of all the synthetics rayon is probably the most confusing and misunderstood and received the worst press. To begin with, rayon is not a true synthetic. It is made from cellulose, the solid part of cell walls for plant life. Cellulose for rayon is obtained from wood pulp and cotton linters which are short fibers left on the cotton seed after the long fibers have been removed. There are three processes used in its manufacture to produce viscose, cuprammonium and acetate. Each has its own special properties.
Rayon has been around for more than 250 years but not as a fabric. The term rayon has only been with us since 1924.

Spun Rayon rayon can be made or cut in short lengths and are called rayon staples. They are twisted together [spun] into yarn and known as spun rayon fabrics.
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