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Spinnova is a natural, cellulose, bast fiber. It is made from wood, but other than lyocell fibers, it is produced without involving any harmful chemicals, minimal water use and emissions and zero waste.
The Finnish company Spinnova, the only producer of the fiber, was founded in 2015 by the cellulose expert Juha Salmela and Janne Poranen, Head of Biomaterials research area at VTT.
For the production of Spinnova, only wood from FSC and/or PEFC certified tree farms is used. The fiber is manufactured by refining the raw material mechanically a very fine, paste-like material called micro fibrillated cellulose. Historically, micro fibrillated cellulose has been produced on a small scale, for small volume products such as cosmetics, but the use of it never exceeded this small range. The production of Spinnova does not require cellulose dissolution or other chemical changes in the raw material. The physically manufactured pulp mass flows through a unique nozzle, where the fibers and fibrils rotate and align with the flow, creating a strong and elastic fiber network. The fiber is then spun and dried.
