Lyocell (Tencel) is a type of rayon made from cellulose fiber derived from wood pulp through a solvent-spinning process using an organic solvent. It was first developed and manufactured in the 1980s by Courtaulds Fibres. Lenzing AG is currently the sole major producer of lyocell fibers, which they market under the Tencel brand name. Lyocell fibers have properties including strength, absorbency, breathability and wrinkle resistance that make them suitable for clothing, home textiles, and industrial applications.