The raw material base for the production of man-made cellulose fibres from wood is limited, as only highly processed dissolving pulps are used industrially. Technologies that enable the use of paper grade pulps as raw material for man-made textile fibres would broaden the raw material base and would enhance the use of wood biomass. In this work, softwood and hardwood (eucalyptus) kraft pulps with high molecular weights and substantial amount of hemicelluloses were studied. Chemical and enzymatic pre-treatments were carried out to reduce the molecular weight of the pulps to pre-agreed level known to be suitable for good quality spinning dopes, and to produce pulps with different amounts of hemicellulose. The pretreated kraft pulps were disso...