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How to pronounce rayon in English?

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Type Words
Type of material, textile, cloth, fabric
Has types viscose rayon, acetate rayon, viscose, acetate

Examples of rayon

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The main reason for the rescue is a new kind of rayon developed by the industry.
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More important, the aviation industry switched from rayon cord to metallic cord.
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Seamstresses then stitched the cotton, rayon or silk fabrics into final products.
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However, Kool-Aid won't bind to cellulose-type fibers like cotton, rayon or hemp.
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Those fibers were manufactured by heating strands of rayon until they carbonized.
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Rayon is known by the names viscose rayon and art silk in the textile industry.
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Rayon is a versatile fiber and has the same comfort properties as natural fibers.
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This type of rayon is typically used for industrial purposes such as tire cord.
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Rayon Piper, 22, first encountered Deloitte when he was a junior at Norman Thomas.
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  • A synthetic silklike fabric
  • (rayons) nylons: women's stockings made from a sheer material (nylon or rayon or silk)
  • Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber. Rayon is known by the names viscose rayon and art silk in the textile industry. ...
  • Rayu00F3n may refer to:
  • Rayu00F3n Municipality is a municipality in Sonora in north-western Mexico.
  • Alternative spelling of raion; A manufactured regenerated cellulosic fiber
  • Manufactured fiber composed of regenarated celluose. Different types of rayon includes viscose rayon (made from wood chips) cuprammonium rayon made from cotton linters, and topel and corvel rayon.
  • A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, derived from wood pulp, cotton linters, or other vegetable matter.
  • An artificial fibre made from cotton or wood pulp by chemical process.