Rayon and acetate fibers are also produced from cellulose mainly derived from trees.
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Rayon and acetate are both artificial fibres, but not truly synthetic, being made from wood.
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The garment was designed by William Travilla and was made from rayon-acetate to give it sharp pleats.
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Wood pulp is widely used to make paper, paperboard, cellulose sponges, cellophane and some important plastics and textiles, such as cellulose acetate and rayon.
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The vast majority of slips are made of 100% nylon, while others are made from polyester, rayon, acetate, silk or in some cases cotton.
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Commercial production started in 1891, but the result was flammable, and more expensive than acetate or cuprammonium rayon.
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Cloth is often made from cotton, flax or synthetic fibers derived from cellulose, such as rayon and acetate.
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Each synthetic fibre requires its own dyeing method, for example, nylon requires acid, disperse and pigment dyes, rayon acetate requires disperse dyes, and so on.