STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES OF A BICOMPONENT MATERIALFOR THE PRODUCTION OF KNITTED FELT PRODUCTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/LGIJ8137Keywords:
felted wool, bi-component material, wool fibers, physical-mechanical properties, electron microscopyAbstract
This study addresses the issues of developing the technology for producing felt material to form outerwear components using bi-component materials. The prospects for using felt are related to the unique properties of wool fibers, primarily their high hygienic characteristics – air permeability and moisture absorption, properties inherent only in natural wool, as well as its wear resistance and resistance to pilling. The work is carried out using methods of graphical analysis of modifications, systematization and coding, as well as visual evaluation. The experimental part of the work includes the study of the material's microstructure using electron microscopy and the analysis of the physical-mechanical properties of felt. Statistical data processing methods, full-factor experimental planning methods, and system-structural forecasting are applied in the study. For solving specific tasks, Microsoft Word, Excel, Photoshop, and CorelDRAW software were used.