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Regenerated Cellulose Fiber
Made from cotton linter pulp, regenerated cellulose fiber (RCF) is a sustainable material used in textiles like rayon and lyocell, as well as nonwovens and specialty papers. It combines softness, strength, and biodegradability, supporting eco-friendly applications across industries.
Key Applications:​
Microcrystalline
Cellulose
Nanocellulose
Lyocell Fiber
Regenerated
Cellulose Membrane
Properties:

Microcrystalline Cellulose: used as a thickener, stabilizer, and humectant in the food industry, and primarily as a diluent and binder in the pharmaceutical field.

Nanocellulose: a wide range of applications across various industries due to its lightweight, high strength, biodegradability, and excellent barrier properties.

Lyocell Fiber: widely used in apparel, home textiles, and fire-resistant applications. It offers excellent softness and comfort, moisture absorption, and breathability. Additionally, its production process involves no chemical reactions, making it environmentally friendly.

Regenerated Cellulose Membrane: commonly used in medical filtration, dialysis membranes, water purification, and laboratory research due to their biocompatibility, chemical resistance, and sustainability.
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