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Acetate

In the textile industry, and in particular in silk-making, such as in the renowned city of Como in Italy, acetate plays an important role.

It has a similar yield to silk, with a luxuriously shiny appearance and a smooth and soft texture, which allows for achieving silk-like qualities. Thanks to its good draping ability, acetate is often used to create elegant and detailed designs in luxury products.

Acetate is resistant to abrasion and attacks by mould and insects, offering superior durability compared to many natural fibres. This can help extend the lifespan of silk products, which are often considered luxury investments.

It also provides a smooth and comfortable feel on the skin, making it ideal for use in undergarments, dresses, and shirts.

It can be easily dyed in a variety of bright and saturated colours, offering great flexibility in terms of design and style.

Acetate is a versatile and durable fibre, appreciated for its similarity to silk and used in a variety of applications in the textile industry.

Acetate is an artificial fibre derived from cellulose, a natural substance found in the cell walls of plants. Cellulose is transformed into cellulose acetate through a chemical process known as acetylation, in which it reacts with acetic acid.

Known for its glossy appearance and its smooth and soft feel to the touch, acetate has good light resistance and does not tend to fade or lose its colour in the sun. It is also resistant to abrasion and attacks by mould and insects. However, it has limited moisture resistance and may lose its strength when wet. It is a thermoplastic fibre, which means it can be moulded with heat but can also get damaged by excessive heat.