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21/04/2021 – Research

TITK: First lyocell fibre made from non-wood-based pulp

An article by Dr. Frank Meister, Department Head Native Polymers and Chemical Research at TITK.

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Technician Roberto Köhler from TITK Rudolstadt shows two bobbins with yarns of different fineness, produced from the hemp-based cellulose regenerated fiber Lyohemp. © TITK_ Steffen Beikirch

 
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Technician Roberto Köhler from TITK Rudolstadt shows two bobbins with yarns of different fineness, produced from the hemp-based cellulose regenerated fiber Lyohemp. © TITK_ Steffen Beikirch

 
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Dr. Frank Meister (left), head of the Native Polymers and Chemical Research Department at TITK Rudolstadt, tests textile surfaces made of Lyohemp together with technician Roberto Köhler. © TITK_ Steffen Beikirch

 
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Illustration of the value chain in the production of lyohemp fibers. © TITK

 
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