Abstract:
The invention relates to a terry product consisting of a textile base material and a pile associated with the base material, which is characterized in that the base material and/or the pile comprise(s) at least partially a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of viscose fibers, modal fibers, polynosic fibers and lyocell, which cellulose fiber has a titer of more than
Abstract:
The invention relates to a modified viscose fiber containing an incorporated material from algae. The fiber according to the invention is characterized by a wet modulus at an elongation of 5% in the wet state which complies with the following formula: wet modulus (cN)≥0.5*√T, wherein T is the titer of the fiber in dtex.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a molded cellulose body which includes a functional substance having low impregnation efficiency, to the use thereof and to a method for introducing functional substances of low impregnation efficiency into a molded cellulose body during its production and after the molding step.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of a multilobal cellulosic staple fiber as a filling fiber. Furthermore, the invention relates to a cellulosic staple fiber which is characterized in thatthe cross-section of the fiber has three or more lobesthe titer of the fiber is 1.0 to 30 dtex, preferably more than 3.0 dtex, especially more than 5.0 dtex, preferably 5.6 to 10 dtex, especially preferred more than 6.0 dtex, especially 6.3 to 10 dtexthe wet modulus of the fiber fulfils the following formula: Wet modulus (cN/tex)≧0.5*√T wherein T is the titer of the fiber in dtex the breaking strength of the fiber in the conditioned state fulfils the following formula: Breaking Strength (cN/tex)≧+2*T wherein T is the titer of the fiber in dtex.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a molded cellulose body which includes a functional substance having low impregnation efficiency, to the use thereof and to a method for introducing functional substances of low impregnation efficiency into a molded cellulose body during its production and after the molding step.