LENZING Tencel G100, A100 and LF

G100 Tencel Fiber generally refers to a 100% Tencel yarn or fiber blend where “G100” is a trade name or mill code for a grade of Tencel (Lyocell) fiber.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Tencel (Lyocell):
    A regenerated cellulosic fiber made from wood pulp (mainly eucalyptus, beech, or spruce trees) using an environmentally friendly closed-loop process. It is known for:
    • Softness and smooth hand feel
    • High strength (even in wet conditions)
    • Excellent moisture absorption & breathability
    • Biodegradability and eco-friendliness
  • G100:
    In textile terminology, when you see “G100”, it often means:
    • 100% content of a fiber (here, Tencel), not blended with cotton, polyester, etc.
    • Some spinning mills and weavers use this notation to differentiate between blends (e.g., CVC 60:40, PC 52:48, or G65/C35 where G = Tencel/Lyocell).
    • So G100 = 100% G (Tencel/Lyocell fiber).

👉 Example:

  • G100/40s = 40s count yarn made of 100% Tencel fiber.
  • G65/C35 = 65% Tencel + 35% Cotton blend.

Applications of G100 Tencel fiber:

  • Woven shirtings & blouses (soft drape, silky feel)
  • Denim (sustainable, soft-hand denim)
  • Towels & bedsheets (excellent absorbency)
  • Knits (sportswear, innerwear)

⚡ In short:
G100 Tencel Fiber = 100% pure Tencel (Lyocell) fiber or yarn, used for eco-friendly, soft, and breathable fabrics.


🔹 A100 Tencel

  • A100 is a grade/type of Tencel fiber produced by Lenzing AG.
  • It is a standard Lyocell fiber made for textile applications, particularly where softness and high drape are required.
  • Compared with G100, A100 Tencel has slightly different fibrillation behavior (surface of fiber when washed).
  • It is widely used in:
    • Knits (t-shirts, innerwear)
    • Woven fabrics (soft shirtings, dresses)
    • Home textiles (bedsheets, pillow covers)

👉 Think of A100 as the “all-rounder” grade of Tencel — soft, breathable, strong, and versatile.


🔹 LF Tencel

  • LF = Low Fibrillation Tencel.
  • Special grade of Tencel fiber engineered to reduce fibrillation (the tendency of fine fibrils to come to the surface, causing a peach-skin effect after repeated washing).
  • Benefits:
    • Fabrics retain smooth surface & silky touch even after many washes.
    • More durable & stable for woven and denim fabrics.
    • Used in fabrics that need crisp, clean look → like formal shirts, smooth denims, sateens.

👉 In simple words: LF Tencel = Tencel fiber treated to resist fuzzing/pilling and keep the surface neat.


🔹 Quick Comparison

CodeMeaning / TypeKey PropertiesCommon Uses
G100100% Tencel fiber (pure grade, general use)Soft, breathable, eco-friendlyShirtings, denims, knits, blends
A100Textile-grade Tencel (standard type)Soft, versatile, good drapeFashion, knits, bedding
LFLow Fibrillation TencelSmooth surface, no pilling, durableDenims, formal wear, sateen

Summary:

  • G100 = Pure Tencel (general coding for 100% Lyocell).
  • A100 = Standard Tencel grade for textiles.
  • LF = Special grade with low fibrillation, ideal for durable smooth fabrics.

Would you like me to also prepare a buyer-friendly explanation with fabric swatch examples (like “how G100 shirt feels vs A100 vs LF”) so you can use it in offers?

For more details please visit

Scroll to Top