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  2. Rayon - Wikipedia

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    Modal can be tumble-dried without damage. [37] The fabric has been known to pill less than cotton due to fiber properties and lower surface friction. [36] The trademarked Modal is made by spinning beech-tree cellulose and is considered a more eco-friendly alternative to cotton, as the production process uses on average 10–20 times less water ...

  3. Talk:Modal (textile) - Wikipedia

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    People need to be aware that Modal is commonly used in underwear which can cause severe reactions. Lasenza uses 95% Modal which I just realized. Many people who have vaginal itching and problems not associated with an STD, could be allergic to Modal or have a sensitivity. People need to be educated. 06.21.19

  4. Lyocell - Wikipedia

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    Lyocell is 50% more absorbent than cotton, [24] and has a longer wicking distance compared to modal fabrics of a similar weave. [25] Compared to cotton, consumers often say Lyocell fibers feel softer and "airier," due to their better ability to wick moisture. Industry claims of higher resistance to wrinkling are as yet unsupported.

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    They're made of breathable Tencel modal, which is an ideal material for maintaining a comfortable sleeping temperature, and a kiss of spandex for stretch and comfort.

  6. Modal - Wikipedia

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    Modal may refer to: Modal (textile) Modal (drug) Modal (company) See also. Mode (disambiguation) Modality (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Modal

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    They're made of breathable Tencel modal, which is an ideal material for maintaining a comfortable sleeping temperature, and a kiss of spandex for stretch and comfort.

  8. Modacrylic - Wikipedia

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    The fabrics can then be sheared or embossed to resemble fur even more closely. The heat-sensitivity of modacrylic also allows wigs and hairpieces to be curled and heat styled without damage. [3] Modacrylics are also used in fleece, knit-pile fabric backings, and nonwoven fabrics.

  9. What is GSM? Here’s why it matters for towels and fabrics - AOL

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    GSM, or grams per square meter, measures the weight and feel of a fabric. We spoke with experts about the difference between GSM and thread count and how to look for high quality towels.