Tensil Fiber

Tensil Fiber

Tencel Fiber, Also Known As Lyocell, Is A Type Of Semi-synthetic Fiber That Is Made From Wood Pulp, Typically From Eucalyptus Trees. It Is Produced Using A Closed-loop Production Process That Recycles Up To 99% Of The Solvents Used, Making It An Eco-friendly Option. Tencel Fibers Are Known For Their Softness, Strength, And Versatility, And Are Often Used In Clothing, Bedding, And Other Textiles. They Are Highly Absorbent, Breathable, And Biodegradable, And Have A Smooth And Silky Texture. Tencel Fibers Can Be Blended With Other Fibers To Create Fabrics With A Range Of Properties, Such As Moisture-wicking, Cooling, Or Wrinkle-resistant.