- Viscose
Viscose is a
viscous organic liquid [Answers.com Dictionary at http://www.answers.com/viscose?nafid=3 (n. A thick, golden-brown viscous solution of cellulose xanthate, used in the manufacture of rayon and cellophane.)] used to makerayon andcellophane .Cellulose fromwood orcotton fibres is treated withsodium hydroxide , then mixed withcarbon disulfide to form cellulosexanthate , which is dissolved in more sodium hydroxide. The resulting viscose is extruded into an acid bath either through a slit to makecellophane , or through aspinneret to makerayon . The acid converts the viscose back into cellulose.Viscose was created by French scientist and industrialist
Hilaire de Chardonnet (1838-1924), inventor of the first artificial textile fiber, "artificial silk") inÉchirolles in 1891, then the process for manufacturing viscose was patented by three British scientists,Charles Frederick Cross ,Edward John Bevan andClayton Beadle , in 1902.Industrial applications
Viscose was first used for coating fabrics, a purpose for which it is quite suitable. However, when Cross and his partners tried to make solid objects like umbrella handles they were found to be much too brittle.
Further development led to viscose being spun into thread for embroidery and trimmings. Eventually, after Samuel Courtauld & Co. had taken over in 1904, Viscose manufacture became big business. By the twenties and thirties it had almost completely replaced the traditional cotton and wool for women's stockings and underwear. Similar changes occurred in the US and in Europe, too. Viscose was also being used for linings and furnishing fabrics; providing the staple for towels and table-cloths and was being made into high tenacity yarn for tires. Yet other uses included the manufacture of sponges and absorbent cloths.
Making viscose film had been tried by Cross in the 1890s but it was in Switzerland and France that major successes were achieved. By 1913 C.T.A. established La Cellophane SA. Ten years later DuPont Cellophane Co. was set up in the USA and in 1935
British Cellophane Ltd was established inBridgwater ,Somerset .Viscose is a soft material, used in mostly tops, coats and jackets.
Viscose is currently becoming less common because of the polluting effects of carbon disulfide and other by-products of the process, forcing the Bridgwater factory to close in 2005.
External links
* [http://www.plastiquarian.com/viscose.htm Plastiquarian.com brief on Viscose]
* [http://www.emergingtextiles.com/?q=idx&s=viscose_price/ Viscose Market]References
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