Textile Industry

Acrylic yarn is a type of synthetic yarn that is made from a polymer called acrylonitrile and is widely used in the textile industry for various purposes. Acrylic yarn is often used as a cheaper alternative to natural fibers such as wool or cotton because it is more durable, washable, and resistant to moths and mildew.
Viscose yarn is a type of yarn that is made from a natural material called cellulose, which is found in plants such as bamboo, pine, or eucalyptus. However, unlike other natural fibers, viscose yarn undergoes a chemical process to transform the cellulose into a viscous liquid, which can then be spun into fibers or yarns.