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Bamboo fiber is a type of plant textile derived from the bamboo plant. It is a natural, sustainable, and biodegradable material that is becoming increasingly popular in the textile industry. Bamboo fiber is known for its softness, strength, and breathability, making it a great choice for clothing, bedding, and other home textiles. It is also hypoallergenic and antibacterial, making it a great choice for people with sensitive skin.
Bamboo fiber is produced through a process of mechanical pulping, which separates the fibers from the bamboo plant. The fibers are then spun into yarn and woven into fabric. Bamboo fabric is often blended with other fibers such as cotton, wool, and silk to create a variety of textures and colors.
The bamboo fiber market is growing rapidly as more people become aware of its environmental and health benefits. Companies in the market include Bamboo Textiles, Bamboo Basics, Bamboo Clothing, and Bamboo Fabrics. Show Less Read more