
Rayon
Rayon is a type of semi-synthetic fiber made from regenerated cellulose, primarily derived from wood pulp, cotton linters, or bamboo. It is created through a chemical process that dissolves cellulose, which is then spun into fibers. Rayon is valued for its softness, breathability, and versatility, making it useful in clothing and textiles that mimic natural fibers like cotton or silk. Though it looks and feels similar to natural fibers, its production involves chemical treatments, distinguishing it from pure natural fibers. Rayon offers a balance of comfort and affordability, widely used in fashion and home textiles.