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SaXcell: regenerated cellulose from domestic cotton waste recycled through a chemical process
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SaXcell is regenerated cellulose fibre derived from cotton waste. SaXcell stands for Saxion Cellulose. SaXcell is the outcome of a research project started in 2011 at Saxion University.

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