acetate rayon
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Definition
Noun: - A synthetic textile fiber or fabric: Acetate rayon is a manufactured fiber derived from cellulose acetate. It is known for producing fabrics with a soft, silky feel, good drape, and a subtle sheen. It is often used in linings, dresses, blouses, and ties.
Usage
- Acetate rayon is commonly used as a more affordable alternative to silk.
- It is often blended with other fibers, such as cotton or wool, to modify the properties of the fabric.
- Care must be taken when washing acetate rayon, as it can be weakened by heat and certain chemicals.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Acetate" as a shorthand: In textile contexts, "acetate" is often used alone to refer to acetate rayon.
- The dress is made of acetate, so it has a beautiful drape.
Variants and Related Words
- Acetate (noun): The chemical compound (cellulose acetate) from which the fiber is made, or a common shorthand for the fiber/fabric itself.
- Rayon (noun): A broader category of semi-synthetic fibers made from regenerated cellulose. Acetate rayon is one specific type of rayon.
- Triacetate (noun): A variant of acetate fiber with a higher degree of acetylation, often making it more wrinkle-resistant.
Synonyms
- Acetate fiber
- Cellulose acetate fiber
Notes
- Acetate rayon is not the same as other types of rayon (e.g., viscose rayon). It is distinguished by its chemical production process using acetic acid.
- It is less absorbent and more heat-sensitive than many natural fibers.
Noun
- a fabric made from fibers of cellulose acetate