According to ChemAnalyst report, “Global Viscose Staple Fibre (VSF) Market: Plant Capacity, Production, Operating Efficiency, Demand & Supply, End Use, Distribution Channel, Region, Competition, Trade, Customer & Price Intelligence Market Analysis, 2015-2030”, global Viscose Staple Fibre (VSF) market has shown considerable growth in historic period and is projected to achieve a healthy CAGR of 4.78% during the forecast period. Due to continuous growing demand for bio-degradable, eco-friendly, and sustainable products from consumers, there is expected an increase in the demand of VSF for its lightweight and heat absorbing properties from Industries such as apparel and textiles. As VSF possess the ability to be light, breathable, and highly absorbent of heat and moisture, they are highly used in the manufacturing of soft, smooth, and durable fabrics for various sectors.
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Viscose Staple Fibre Overview:
Viscose Staple Fibre (VSF) also known as artificial cotton Fibre is a versatile natural and biodegradable Fibre which is similar to cotton in texture. Due to its versatility as it is breathable, flexible, easy to blend and have excellent color retention, VSF makes an incredible choice for many textile factories to manufacture fabrics for chiffon, crepe, lace, outerwear, and others. VSF is a natural fibre that is made of cellulose from the pulp that dissolves including cotton pulp and wood pulp. The demand of viscose fibres in woven and non-woven textiles industry is expected to drive the VSF market in upcoming years. The production of the VSF increased rapidly up to 2.8 million tonnes due to the high demand in non-woven textiles applications. The insufficient availability and supply of Fibres including cotton leading to its multiple increase in prices worldwide would further propel the demand for Viscose Staple Fibres.
Viscose Staple Fibre Applications:
VSF has numerous applications such as Yarns: VSF are highly used in the making of viscose embroidery threads, cord, novelty Yarns, chenille etc; Fabrics: As VSF blends easily with other fibres, it is widely used in making crepes, lace, outerwear etc; Apparels: women’s, men’s and kid’s clothing are made using VSF; Domestic textiles: Viscose fibres are used in blankets, curtains, hosiery, tablecloth and others; Industrial textiles: VSF are also used in the manufacturing of mechanical rubber, goods such as tires, belts, hoses, agriculture and other textile industries.
Environmental Impact:
Chemicals that are being used in the production of Viscose such as Carbon disulphide, are toxic and can lead to adverse health effects. However, VSF is a natural fibre and have a cotton like structure, which is not considered hazardous or polluting. When it comes to biodegradation, the viscose staple fibre is highly accessible to water and microorganisms which makes them completely biodegradable. The new method that has been Introduced lately for the manufacturing of VSF is known as Lyocell Process in which N-Methlymorpholine N-oxide is used as a solvent which produces a very little waste product making it more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
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Due to the onset of the Covid-19, The production, and sales of VSF were highly impacted due to the fall in textile sector. Due to government’s restrictions and nationwide lockdowns, the manufacturers halted their operations, which affec |