As a fibre Triacetate fibres have a
crenate cross section.
Characteristics • Shrink resistant •
Wrinkle resistant • Easily washable • Often washable at high temperatures • Maintains creases and pleats well
Usage scenarios Triacetate is particularly effective in clothing where crease or pleat retention is important, such as skirts and dresses. In the 1980s triacetate was also used with
polyester to create shiny
tracksuits. The fabric was smooth and shiny on the outside and soft and fleecy on the inside.
General care tips •
Ironable up to 200 °C • Pleated garments are best hand laundered. Most other garments containing 100% triacetate can be
machine washed and dried • Articles containing triacetate fibres require little special care due mainly to the fibre's stability at high temperatures
As a film Characteristics • Resistant to
grease,
oil,
aromatic hydrocarbons, and most common
solvents • Films have hard
glossy surfaces • Excellent
optical clarity • High
dielectric constant • Easily
laminated, coated, folded, and
die-cut •
Cellulose acetate film prone to degradation known as
vinegar syndrome Usage scenarios •
Polarizer films for
LCD projectors • Specialized
overhead projector transparencies • Specialized
photographic film •
Motion picture film • Production of animation
cels •
Packaging • Face screens
As a semipermeable membrane Usage scenarios •
Water purification through
reverse osmosis. The membrane may consist of a blend of cellulose acetate, diacetate and triacetate. ==See also==