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==Basics==
=Basics=
*Part of the [[Open Source Textile Construction Set]]
*Creates Consistent, Silk Level Quality, Textiles From A Diverse Pool of Potential Cellulose Based Inputs
*Does so by dissolving cellulose based input materials (Woods, Cottons, etc ) and then bringing it out of solution by pumping it through a nozzle into a tank of a different solution, which lowers the solvent's solubility, causing a uniform strand of cellulose fiber to form
*This can then be processed into thread, string, rope, cloth etc.
*The resulting textiles are biological molecule based, but are as consistent as plastic based textiles, unlike solely natural fiber
*Cellulose Based Textiles are also known as "Rayon" or "Bamboo Fabrics" or simply "Semi Synthetic Fabric"
*In light of recent developments by other OSHW Developers, it seems a common rig can be utilized for multiple materials, just with a seperate solution for the materials
*OSE Would either use [[Schweizer's reagent]] ( [[Copper(II) hydroxide]] in [[Aqueous Ammonia]] ) (Which can be called [[Cuprammonium rayon]] ) or the [[Lyocell Method]] which is sometimes called "Lyocell"
*The names that are not just "Rayon" can be of use to differentiate it from Rayon made via the [[Viscose Method]] which uses [[Carbon Disulfide]]


- Creates Textiles From Diverse Cellulose Based Inputs
=Internal Links=
*[[Open Source Wet Spinning Machine]]


- Does so by dissolving cellulose based input materials (Woods, Cottons, etc ) and then bringing it out of solution by pumping it out of a nozzle into a tank of a different solution, which lowers the solvent's solubility, causing a uniform strand of cellulose fiber to form.
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayon The Wikipedia Page on Rayon]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber#Semi-synthetic_fibers The Wikipedia Page on Semi-Synthetic Fibers]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zHj9-JB33g A Video by the Youtube Channel "Nile Red" titled "Dissolving Cotton and Paper in Water (using Schweizer's Reagent)" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvoimHLHdnA Another Less Polished Video by [[Nile Red]] on the Same Subject]


- This can then be processed into thread, string, rope cloth etc.
[[Category: Textiles]]
 
- The resulting textiles are biological molecule based, but as consistent as plastic based textiles
 
- Cellulose Based Textiles are also known as "Rayon" or "Bamboo Fabrics" or simply "Semi Synthetic Fabric"
 
==Used for==
 
- Textile Production
 
- Cellophane Production ( This i a similar process but uses a different nozzle/extruder
 
==Basic Design==
 
1x Input Material Shredder Module
 
1x Shredded Input Material Storage Module
 
2x Input Material Augers
 
1x Unsaturated Solution Storage Tank
 
1x Input Material Dissolving / Solution Saturating Module
 
1x Saturated Solution Storage Tank
 
1x Reformation Solution Storage Tank
 
1x Final Product Extrusion Module + Reformation Module
 
1x Solution Recycling Module
 
6x Liquid Pumps
 
1x Pump/Solenoid Controller Module
 
1x General Control Module
 
1x IO Panel
 
1X Shipping Container
 
==BOM==
 
 
 
==See Also==
 
 
 
==Useful Links==
 
1.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayon
 
2.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber#Semi-synthetic_fibers
 
3.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zHj9-JB33g
 
4.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvoimHLHdnA

Latest revision as of 01:05, 2 September 2023

Basics

  • Part of the Open Source Textile Construction Set
  • Creates Consistent, Silk Level Quality, Textiles From A Diverse Pool of Potential Cellulose Based Inputs
  • Does so by dissolving cellulose based input materials (Woods, Cottons, etc ) and then bringing it out of solution by pumping it through a nozzle into a tank of a different solution, which lowers the solvent's solubility, causing a uniform strand of cellulose fiber to form
  • This can then be processed into thread, string, rope, cloth etc.
  • The resulting textiles are biological molecule based, but are as consistent as plastic based textiles, unlike solely natural fiber
  • Cellulose Based Textiles are also known as "Rayon" or "Bamboo Fabrics" or simply "Semi Synthetic Fabric"
  • In light of recent developments by other OSHW Developers, it seems a common rig can be utilized for multiple materials, just with a seperate solution for the materials
  • OSE Would either use Schweizer's reagent ( Copper(II) hydroxide in Aqueous Ammonia ) (Which can be called Cuprammonium rayon ) or the Lyocell Method which is sometimes called "Lyocell"
  • The names that are not just "Rayon" can be of use to differentiate it from Rayon made via the Viscose Method which uses Carbon Disulfide

Internal Links

External Links