Regenerated Cellulose
Regenerated cellulose is a type of material made from natural cellulose, which is derived from plant fibers. The process involves dissolving cellulose and then reconstituting it into a usable form, such as fibers or films. This material is known for its versatility and can be found in products like textiles, packaging, and medical supplies.
One common example of regenerated cellulose is viscose, often used in clothing and home textiles. Another example is cellophane, a transparent film used for packaging. Regenerated cellulose is biodegradable, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic materials.