The diagram illustrates how fabric is made from bamboo plants. Overall, there are nine steps in the process, starting with planting the bamboo and ending with the production of clothes.
Overall, the production of bamboo fabric involves both natural steps, such as planting and harvesting, and chemical processes, such as filtration and softening the fibers.
In the first stage, bamboo plants are planted during spring and harvested in autumn. After harvesting, the bamboo is cut into strips and then crushed to form a pulp-like mixture. This mixture is filtered to remove water and keep the long fibers. Next, the fibers are softened by adding water and amine oxide, preparing them for the next stage.
In the final stages, the long fibers are spun into yarn, which is then woven into fabric. The woven fabric is subsequently used to make clothes
