Lyocell is the name of a kind of fiber. The cellulose in the tree trunk is spun with organic solvent. There are long and short filaments, which are produced at home and abroad.
In 1980, the Dutch company Akzo took the lead in obtaining the process and product patents for this fiber. In 1989, the International Man-Made Fibers Bureau named it "Lyocell".
Literal meaning: soluble fiber, transliteration: Lyocell, industry: Tencel, so the industry knows what you are talking about.
“Tencel” comes from the fact that the early British Courtaulds company bought the patent license of the Dutch Akzo company and registered the trademark “Tencel”. It has a large output and is widely used in China. high market share. The Austrian company Lenzing is currently the largest company. It acquired Tencel, and the trademark Tencel is still in use today.
PS: Lenzing develops Modal fiber.
"LYCRA" is also a registered trademark of DuPont in the United States. The fabric made of LYCRA fiber is called Lycra.