From the thousands of species of bamboo that exist globally, Moso Bamboo is used to make bamboo into fabric. This species of bamboo has soft stems and is fast growing: at its optimum growing condition its growth rate has been recorded at one metre per day.
Process 1: The bamboo stalk are cleaned, crushed and soaked in water with softening agent, to loosen the stalk. The softening process takes from two days to a week, depending on the quality of yarn to be made.
Process 2: After soaking, the stems are much softer. This softened material is removed from the water and squeezed out.
Process 3: It is washed in plain water to remove impurities and often bleached to get uniform shade and shed dried.
Process 4: The dried material is combed to get the fiber, bamboo fiber.
Process 5: The fibre is then ring spun to make bamboo yarn of different counts (thickness of yarn), that is then made into different products.
Bamboo Fabric
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Produced without excluded methods (e.g., genetic engineering), ionizing radiation, or sewage sludge.
Produced per the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances (National List).
Overseen by a USDA National Organic Program- authorized certifying agent, following all USDA organic regulations.
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