rayon

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Alternative spelling of raion
A manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber
Made from cellulose, has many of the qualities of cotton, a n atural cellulose fiber Rayon is strong, extremely absorbent, comes in a variety of qualities and weights, and can be made to resemble natural fabrics Rayon does not melt but burns at high temperatures The word "Rayon" is a man-made word Kenneth Lord, Sr , coined the phrase in 1924 during and industry sponsored contest to find a name for what was known as artificial silk
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Rayon is a smooth artificial fabric that is made from cellulose. the old woman's rayon dress. a smooth artificial cloth used for making clothes (RAY)
a term used to describe fibres made from regenerated cellulose (see also viscose, modal and acetate)
A man-made fiber composed of regenerated cellulose In rayon manufacturing, cellulose from wood pulp, cotton linter or other vegetable matter is dissolved into a viscose spinning solution The solution is forced into an acid-salt coagulating bath and drawn into continuous filaments Different rayon yarns vary in size, strength, elongation, luster, handle, suppleness
{i} viscose, artificial silk fabric made from cellulose
High absorbency, bright or dull luster, pleasant hand Does well in brilliant colors
a synthetic silklike fabric
Invented during World War II when silk was rationed for use in parachutes, rayon is made from plant fibers An affordable fabric, rayon often shows up in blends of various bridal fabrics
A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, derived from wood pulp, cotton linters, or other vegetable matter
Man-made fiber composed of regenerated cellulose Created to simulate silk and is often lustrous Learn more about synthetic/man-made fibers Examples in our line: ‘Mad for Plaid’, ‘Rock Garden’
A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, derived from wood pulp, cotton linters, or other vegetable matter Today, various names for rayon fibers are taken from different manufacturing processes The two most commonly used production methods for rayon are the cuprammonium process and the viscose process
A man-made fiber, usually made from regenerated cellulose Rayon has a soft hand, high moisture absorbency and retention, good dyeability and washability Examples: Avril®, Prima® and Durvil®
‑ Smooth, highly absorbent man‑made fabric made from cellulosic material
a fabric made from rayon, namely any of a group of smooth textile fibers made from regenerated cellulose by extrusion through minute holes A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose in which substituents have replaced not more than 15 percent of the hydrogens of the hydroxyl group
A generic term for filaments made from various solutions of modified cellulose by a pressing or drawing the cellulose solution The cellulose base for the manufacture of rayon is obtained from wood pulp
An artificial fibre made from cotton or wood pulp by chemical process
Generic term for fibers derived from trees, cotton and woody plants Rayon has a shiny appearance, dyes and drapes well, and has a silky hand, but its too absorbent for good moisture management Used mostly in base layers in trail clothes and apparel
A fiber made by forcing cellulose through fine holes then solidifying it into thread in either a chemical bath or warm air This thread is primarily used in sport shirts and occasionally in suits to provide superior drape and to fight wrinkles
A fabric or thread made from wood fibers
is an administrative and territorial unit Rayon is a component of oblast Rayon comprises towns of rayon subordination, settlements of urban type, and aiyl okmotus, which, in turn, include villages In Kyrgyzstan, there are 39 rayons of oblast subordination
replaced uezd (uyezd)
A shiny fabric that resembles silk and is made from fibers produced chemically from cellulose
acetate rayon
a fabric made from cellulose acetate fibers
viscose rayon
A rayon made by reconverting cellulose from a soluble xanthate form to tough fibers by washing in acid
viscose rayon
a rayon fabric made from viscose (cellulose xanthate) fibers
التركية - الإنجليزية
reyon
artificial silk
acetate
rayon
rayon

    الواصلة

    ray·on

    التركية النطق

    reyın

    النطق

    /ˈrāən/ /ˈreɪən/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'rA-"än ] (noun.) 1924. irregular from 2ray.
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