Japan’s Kurashiki develops new rayon cross-linked with cellulose and protein
Japan’s Kurabo Industries has successfully developed rayon [LUNACEL] produced by cross-linking cellulose and protein. The company will officially launch its filament business.
[LUNACEL] Although the material is expressed as rayon, it is a new type of rayon that is completely combined with cellulose made from cotton linters pulp and food water-soluble protein. It has both plant fiber and animal fiber. Fiber properties.
[LUNACEL] After dark dyeing, it has an elegant color, silky luster, drape, excellent hygroscopicity, and deodorizing properties against ammonia, formaldehyde and trimethylamine, which are not found in ordinary cellulose materials. UV resistant. It has the characteristics of good hand feeling, skin-friendly, good breathability, mildew-proof, moth-proof, low shrinkage and so on. It is mainly interwoven with other fiber materials and used in high-end clothing and women’s clothing.
[LUNACEL] will be sold by Bondream, a subsidiary of the company group, starting in December. Related textiles will also be launched soon. [LUNACEL] will entrust chemical fiber production in Henan Province, China, with an initial monthly production capacity of 2 to 5 tons. The sales price of 75 denier is set at around 2,000 yen/kg
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