
Differentiated &
Functional Regenerated Cellulose Fiber
Viscose staple fiber, a regenerated cellulose fiber from cotton or wood pulp, is processed through alkalization, aging, and wet spinning. Known for moisture absorption, comfort, and versatility, it’s widely blended with cotton, wool, or synthetics for clothing and textiles
Silver Hawk primarily utilizes regenerated wood pulp and has developed over 50 products across nine major series, including flame-retardant, protein, antibacterial, special-shaped, and rare-earth fibers. With a 90%+ product differentiation rate, four products have been featured in "China Fiber Fashion Trends." These innovations serve high-end textiles, medical, industrial, and military sectors.



New fibers, including rare-earth antibacterial, phase-change, plant extract, and hemp fibers, enhance premium yarns and garments. Flame-retardant fibers support firefighting and military needs, ultra-short fibers serve hygiene products, and pre-carbonized fibers aid photovoltaic insulation. Widely recognized, these innovations strengthen Silver Hawk’s position in the viscose fiber market.

Characteristics of
Differentiated & Functional RCF
Enhanced Functionality: Tailored for applications like flame retardancy, moisture management, and antibacterial effects.
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Improved Comfort: Soft texture and high breathability, ideal for wearable applications.
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Durability: Enhanced strength and resistance to wear and tear compared to traditional cellulose fibers.
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Versatile Performance: Adaptable to various industries, including textiles, medical products, and filtration systems.
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Eco-Friendly: Derived from renewable cellulose sources, often biodegradable and sustainable.
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Specialized Features: Includes hollow fibers for insulation, or high-absorbency fibers for hygiene and medical use.
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Aesthetic Properties: Excellent dyeing capability with vibrant colors and consistent finishes.

The Six Core Series of
Differentiated & Functional RCF
Silver Hawk was a pioneer in adopting a differentiated development strategy for regenerated cellulose fibers, aiming to build a leading production base for these fibers in China. Today, the company offers nine series and over 50 varieties of regenerated cellulose fiber products.