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A Lyocell fabric is relatively easy to wrinkle and has good wrinkle resistance, but under special circumstances such as long-term squeezing, it may also have slight wrinkles, which can be restored to flatness with a little adjustment.
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A Lyocell fabric does not shrink significantly and can maintain good dimensional stability.
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A Lyocell fabric is relatively durable and can retain its color well after multiple washes. However, improper washing methods, such as using hot water or strong alkaline detergents, may cause it to fade.
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A Yes, they can be machine washed, but it is recommended to use a gentle cycle and a mild detergent, avoid using products containing bleach, and wash in cold water to protect the fabric and extend its life.
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A Ironing is possible, but it is important to control the temperature to avoid damaging the fabric due to high temperatures.
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A Lyocell fiber is an environmentally friendly fiber. It is made from wood and uses a solvent spinning process. The solvent N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) used is recyclable and has a recovery rate of over 99%, making it environmentally friendly.
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A Both have their own advantages. Lyocell fibers have stronger water absorption, are more environmentally friendly, and are usually softer; Pure cotton fabric has good breathability and has been a commonly used fabric for hundreds of years. The choice depends on personal preferences and intended use.
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A The production process of Lyocell fiber uses sustainable processes and environmentally friendly solvents, requiring advanced technology and equipment. The sourcing of raw materials is also more stringent. These factors lead to higher production costs and thus a relatively high price.