Rayon viscose fabric is a type of semi-synthetic fiber made from cellulose pulp. It is often referred to as simply viscose. It is known for its softness, drape, and breathability, making it a popular choice for clothing and household textiles. It is produced by dissolving cellulose in a solution, then extruding it through small holes to form fibers. The resulting fibers are then treated with chemicals to achieve the desired properties and characteristics.
Rayon viscose fabric can be blended with other fibers, such as cotton and polyester, to create fabrics with different textures and properties. It is commonly used in dresses, shirts, blouses, and linings.