Deutsch: Rayonfaser / Español: Fibra de Rayón / Português: Fibra de Rayon / Français: Fibre de Rayonne / Italiano: Fibra di Rayon /

Rayon fibre is characterized as a man-made fibre made from regenerated cellulose. It is 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.

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