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regenerated fiber

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regenerated fiber [rē′jen·ə‚rād·əd ′fī·bər]
(textiles)
Textile fiber produced by dissolving a natural material (such as cellulose), then regenerating it by extrusion and precipitation, as with viscose.


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The back cushions and throw pillows are filled with 100 percent post-consumer regenerated fibers that began as plastic drink bottles.
I excluded from this report glass fibers, natural fibers other than jute, sisal, cocoa, cotton and wool as well as regenerated fibers, which accounted for hundreds of tons in different markets such automotive, industrial and blankets.
The merchandises that can be imported with the grant include cotton, synthetic and regenerated fibers, chemicals, rubber tires and tubes, textile yarn and thread, cotton fabrics, cables, ropes, twines, cement, iron and steel, machinery, electric appliances, railway vehicles and motor vehicles.
 
 
 
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