Regenerated Fibres?

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These are fibres that are made from cellulose a natural polymer, but the fibre structure has been chemically altered by man, therefore the original fibres are reborn or regenerated, but are not totally man-made.
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Regenerated fibre is fibre that is produced from raw materials that form fibres naturally. For example wood pulp or cotton linter. These raw materials are reformed to produce fibres for making into yarns.
Regenerated fibres are produced from raw materials that form fibres naturally, for example wood pulp or cotton linter. These raw materials are reformed to produce fibres or filaments suitable for making into yarns. The first commercial regenerated synthetic fibre was rayon, also known as artificial silk and was made from modified cellulose / wood pulp, later known as viscose.
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They are made using wood pulp and chemicals. Silk worms use a spinneret on they're heads to make silk, to make regenerated fibres scientists imitate this by making a fake spinneret.
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I don't think that there is much difference between the two.
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Rayon was one of the first regenerated fibers. It is made from cellulose obtained from wood pulp. the wood pulp is reacted with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide and then more
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regenerated fibres are ones that are produced again, regrown. synthetic fibres are manmade, manufactured.
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