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fibres is obtained from petrochemical feedstock and is commonly known as monomer whereas cellulose is the major raw material for viscose and acetate. the type and average consumption of major raw material for individual fibre are given in table vi. a large number of various chemicals, besides pulp or
monomer, as the case may be, are required during the manufacture of each fibre. ingredients include acetic acid, titanium dioxide, spin finish, catalyst, methyl acrylate or vinyl acetate, sulphuric acid, sodium hydroxide, carbon disulphide, zinc, sodium sulphate, di-sodium sulphide, acetic anhydride...
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