The viscose process was developed by Cross and Bevan in 1893. 'The most versatile of all artificial fibres,' says ANDREW WILKES. The process involves a series of ecmrolled and ooo:rdmliled steps to a spiMlable dope. The pulp is then frnitsteeped (]1-19% in an aqueous solution of sodium. This causes the fibres to swell
The viscose process was developed by Cross and Bevan in 1893. 'The most versatile of all artificial fibres,' says ANDREW WILKES. The process involves a series of ecmrolled and ooo:rdmliled steps to a spiMlable dope. The pulp is then frnitsteeped (]1-19% in an aqueous solution of sodium. This causes the fibres to swell
The viscose process was developed by Cross and Bevan in 1893. 'The most versatile of all artificial fibres,' says ANDREW WILKES. The process involves a series of ecmrolled and ooo:rdmliled steps to a spiMlable dope. The pulp is then frnitsteeped (]1-19% in an aqueous solution of sodium. This causes the fibres to swell