Dyed Bamboo Top
Bamboo fiber is a relatively new fiber. The fiber is produced from Bamboo pulp (like viscose pulp) which is obtained through a process of hydrolysis/alkalization and bleaching of bamboo stems. The resulting pulp is wet spun in the same way as other pulp based fibers. The fiber is white and silky in appearance and is a cool as a result of its high absorbency, due to the fiber being full of cavities.
The fiber is soft to handle with good absorbency and can be used in blends with other fibers or 100%. It also has the unique function of being antibacterial. The main producing country is China.
Blending Bamboo with warm fibers, such as wool, helps to cool down the fiber. When you have your finished product you get a fiber that wears cooler than a typical woolen fiber product.
We offer this in a natural color as well as several dyed shades. The dyes used are commercial acid dyes which conform with Oeko-Tex 100 quality system.
Bamboo fiber is a relatively new fiber. The fiber is produced from Bamboo pulp (like viscose pulp) which is obtained through a process of hydrolysis/alkalization and bleaching of bamboo stems. The resulting pulp is wet spun in the same way as other pulp based fibers. The fiber is white and silky in appearance and is a cool as a result of its high absorbency, due to the fiber being full of cavities.
The fiber is soft to handle with good absorbency and can be used in blends with other fibers or 100%. It also has the unique function of being antibacterial. The main producing country is China.
Blending Bamboo with warm fibers, such as wool, helps to cool down the fiber. When you have your finished product you get a fiber that wears cooler than a typical woolen fiber product.
We offer this in a natural color as well as several dyed shades. The dyes used are commercial acid dyes which conform with Oeko-Tex 100 quality system.
Bamboo fiber is a relatively new fiber. The fiber is produced from Bamboo pulp (like viscose pulp) which is obtained through a process of hydrolysis/alkalization and bleaching of bamboo stems. The resulting pulp is wet spun in the same way as other pulp based fibers. The fiber is white and silky in appearance and is a cool as a result of its high absorbency, due to the fiber being full of cavities.
The fiber is soft to handle with good absorbency and can be used in blends with other fibers or 100%. It also has the unique function of being antibacterial. The main producing country is China.
Blending Bamboo with warm fibers, such as wool, helps to cool down the fiber. When you have your finished product you get a fiber that wears cooler than a typical woolen fiber product.
We offer this in a natural color as well as several dyed shades. The dyes used are commercial acid dyes which conform with Oeko-Tex 100 quality system.
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