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UNIT 7
Prepared by -
Biniya Arakkal
TextileScience Faculty
Institute of Design& Technology
Surat
 A Man made fiber obtained from cellulose
base
 It has many qualities of natural fiber
 Rayon – lyocell and modal strong in damp
stage like cotton
 Known as Regenerated Cellulosic fiber.
 Rayon was first manufactured man made
fiber called as Artificial Silk
 Bamboo and bagasse cellulose are used for
making rayon in India
In production of rayon:-
 Purified cellulose is chemically converted into a
solution.
 This solution is forced through a nozzle about a
size of thimble which is made of platinum
rhodium alloy. This is known as spinneret and it
contains perforated small holes which is invisible
in our naked
 These filaments are solidified by a liquid bath
and further twisted to make required diameter
of rayon yarn.
 This is wet spinning method.
Rayon
The Viscose Process
The Cuprammonium
Process
Nitrocellulose Process
 Many kinds of rayon are produced based on the
control of cellulose molecular length and
arrangement in the fiber.
 Regular Rayon – used for apparel and home
furnishing, occupy largest percentage of market
share. It has low wet strength.
 High Wet Modulus (HWM)- similar to regular
rayon properties but with high wet strength.
 Microfibers- are manufactured either from HWM
rayon or regular rayon. These are very fine and
fabrics made from these fibers drape better.
They have silk like hand and appearance.
 High Tenacity Rayon- is modified regular rayon
with exceptional strength. It is used for tyres
core and industrial end uses.
Filament
Yarns
Monofilament
Yarns
If the solution is
extruded from
the spinneret
with only one
hole a mono-
filament yarn is
obtained
Used for Hosiery
Multifilament
Yarns
Composed of
more than one
filament which
are twisted
together.
Used for Sheers
Types of Rayon Yarns
1 Composition: Rayon fabric is mainly composed of cellulosic
components.
2 Strength: Rayon fabrics are considerably strong and durable.
Regular rayon is stronger than wool but weaker than cotton and
weak when wet, HWM rayon are strong as cotton.
3 Elasticity: Rayon has greater elasticity than cotton but less than
wool. Elongation at break varies from 10 to 30% dry and 15 to 20%
wet.
4 Resilience: Rayon creases readily as it lacks the natural resilience
of wool and silk. Fabric wrinkles easily.
5 Drapability: Rayon drape well as its heavy weight and it can be
made heavy with use of coarse filaments.
6 Heat Conductivity: It is good conductor of heat and fit for
summer. Fuzzy surface of spun rayon provides insulation for winter
wear.
7 Absorbency: Rayon is extremely absorbent but however, the loss
of strength of regular rayon when wet.
8 Cleanliness & Washability: Smoothness of rayon renders to
produce hygienic fabric that shed dirt. It can be washed easily and
require mild soap or detergent.
9 Reaction to Bleaches: Rayon is white and does not normally
discolor. They can be bleached with sodium hypo chlorite, sodium
per borate or hydrogen peroxide. It is affected by bleaches at very
high concentration and elevated temperature.
10 Shrinkage: Rayon ten to shrink more than cotton.
11 Effect of Heat: It has burning properties like cotton, and loses
strength above 149 C. It chars and decomposes at 177 to 204 C.
Rayon do not melt.
12 Effect of Light: It has good resistance to sunlight, but prolonged
exposure causes loss of strength and yellowing of fabric.
13 Resistance to Mildew: Resistance of rayon to mildew is similar
to cotton, rayon has tendency to mildew when allowed to remain
damp for prolonged time.
14 Resistance to Insects: Rayon resists damage similar to cotton.
Moth are not attracted to cellulose.
15 Reaction to Alkalis: Bases does not attack rayon, however
concentrated solutions of alkalis disintegrate rayon.
16 Reaction to Acid: Rayon are disintegrated by hot dilute and cold
concentrated acids.
17 Affinity for Dyes: Rayon being hydrophilic, absorbs dyes evenly.
Dye stuff is added to the spinning solution before extruding through
spinneret.
18 Resistance to Perspiration: Rayon is fairly resistance to
deterioration from perspiration.
 There are many methods of producing the rayon fabrics
the basis of which is a cellulosic component.
 The basic steps in producing the fiber involves chemically
treating the cellulosic fibers into a viscous solution which
is then extruded through spinneret.
 There are different varieties of rayon like high wet
modulus rayon, regular rayon etc.
 Different types of filament yarns are monofilament and
multifilament yarns.
 Filament yarns are cut into the staple length and can be
made into spun yarns.
 Characteristics exhibited by these yarns are similar to that
of cotton fibre.
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon
Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon

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Man made Cellulosic Fiber - Viscose rayon

  • 1. UNIT 7 Prepared by - Biniya Arakkal TextileScience Faculty Institute of Design& Technology Surat
  • 2.  A Man made fiber obtained from cellulose base  It has many qualities of natural fiber  Rayon – lyocell and modal strong in damp stage like cotton  Known as Regenerated Cellulosic fiber.  Rayon was first manufactured man made fiber called as Artificial Silk  Bamboo and bagasse cellulose are used for making rayon in India
  • 3.
  • 4. In production of rayon:-  Purified cellulose is chemically converted into a solution.  This solution is forced through a nozzle about a size of thimble which is made of platinum rhodium alloy. This is known as spinneret and it contains perforated small holes which is invisible in our naked  These filaments are solidified by a liquid bath and further twisted to make required diameter of rayon yarn.  This is wet spinning method.
  • 5.
  • 6. Rayon The Viscose Process The Cuprammonium Process Nitrocellulose Process
  • 7.  Many kinds of rayon are produced based on the control of cellulose molecular length and arrangement in the fiber.  Regular Rayon – used for apparel and home furnishing, occupy largest percentage of market share. It has low wet strength.  High Wet Modulus (HWM)- similar to regular rayon properties but with high wet strength.  Microfibers- are manufactured either from HWM rayon or regular rayon. These are very fine and fabrics made from these fibers drape better. They have silk like hand and appearance.  High Tenacity Rayon- is modified regular rayon with exceptional strength. It is used for tyres core and industrial end uses.
  • 8. Filament Yarns Monofilament Yarns If the solution is extruded from the spinneret with only one hole a mono- filament yarn is obtained Used for Hosiery Multifilament Yarns Composed of more than one filament which are twisted together. Used for Sheers Types of Rayon Yarns
  • 9. 1 Composition: Rayon fabric is mainly composed of cellulosic components. 2 Strength: Rayon fabrics are considerably strong and durable. Regular rayon is stronger than wool but weaker than cotton and weak when wet, HWM rayon are strong as cotton. 3 Elasticity: Rayon has greater elasticity than cotton but less than wool. Elongation at break varies from 10 to 30% dry and 15 to 20% wet. 4 Resilience: Rayon creases readily as it lacks the natural resilience of wool and silk. Fabric wrinkles easily. 5 Drapability: Rayon drape well as its heavy weight and it can be made heavy with use of coarse filaments. 6 Heat Conductivity: It is good conductor of heat and fit for summer. Fuzzy surface of spun rayon provides insulation for winter wear.
  • 10. 7 Absorbency: Rayon is extremely absorbent but however, the loss of strength of regular rayon when wet. 8 Cleanliness & Washability: Smoothness of rayon renders to produce hygienic fabric that shed dirt. It can be washed easily and require mild soap or detergent. 9 Reaction to Bleaches: Rayon is white and does not normally discolor. They can be bleached with sodium hypo chlorite, sodium per borate or hydrogen peroxide. It is affected by bleaches at very high concentration and elevated temperature. 10 Shrinkage: Rayon ten to shrink more than cotton. 11 Effect of Heat: It has burning properties like cotton, and loses strength above 149 C. It chars and decomposes at 177 to 204 C. Rayon do not melt. 12 Effect of Light: It has good resistance to sunlight, but prolonged exposure causes loss of strength and yellowing of fabric.
  • 11. 13 Resistance to Mildew: Resistance of rayon to mildew is similar to cotton, rayon has tendency to mildew when allowed to remain damp for prolonged time. 14 Resistance to Insects: Rayon resists damage similar to cotton. Moth are not attracted to cellulose. 15 Reaction to Alkalis: Bases does not attack rayon, however concentrated solutions of alkalis disintegrate rayon. 16 Reaction to Acid: Rayon are disintegrated by hot dilute and cold concentrated acids. 17 Affinity for Dyes: Rayon being hydrophilic, absorbs dyes evenly. Dye stuff is added to the spinning solution before extruding through spinneret. 18 Resistance to Perspiration: Rayon is fairly resistance to deterioration from perspiration.
  • 12.  There are many methods of producing the rayon fabrics the basis of which is a cellulosic component.  The basic steps in producing the fiber involves chemically treating the cellulosic fibers into a viscous solution which is then extruded through spinneret.  There are different varieties of rayon like high wet modulus rayon, regular rayon etc.  Different types of filament yarns are monofilament and multifilament yarns.  Filament yarns are cut into the staple length and can be made into spun yarns.  Characteristics exhibited by these yarns are similar to that of cotton fibre.