Acetate

Fabric Definition:
Acetate is a semi-synthetic polymer fiber made from cellulose acetate, derived from wood pulp. It is known for its silk-like feel, drapability, and use in linings and luxury apparel.
Composition:
100% Cellulose Acetate
Texture:
Silky, smooth, soft, moderate luster, drapes well, lightweight
Stretch Level:
None / Low (Drapes beautifully)
Fabric Construction:
Semi-Synthetic
GSM Range:
80-200 GSM
Breathability:
Good (Breathable)
Moisture Management:
Low (Absorbs limited moisture)
Durability:
Medium (Can be fragile)
Thermal Properties:
Moderate insulation
Key Usage Areas:
Linings, Blouses, Dresses, Lingerie, Scarves, Ties, Upholstery, Bridal Wear, Luxury Apparel
Medical textiles (bandages), industrial textiles, furniture upholstery

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