POSSIBILITIES OF USING ACETATE THREADS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

Authors

  • Anvar Avazovich Tadjibayev Leading specialist in the “Department of State Control in the Field of Technical Regulation, Standardization, Certification and Metrology”

Keywords:

Acetate threads, textile industry, synthetic fiber, cellulose-derived, properties, applications, clothing, upholstery, technical textiles, environmental impact, sustainability.

Abstract

 This study explores the possibilities of using acetate threads in the textile industry. Acetate, a synthetic fiber derived from cellulose, has unique properties that make it suitable for various textile applications. The research investigates the potential benefits and challenges of incorporating acetate threads into different textile products, such as clothing, upholstery, and technical textiles. Additionally, the study examines the environmental impact and sustainability aspects associated with acetate thread production and usage in the textile industry.

References

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“Acetate Threads: Potential Applications in Modern Textile Industry” by T. Kumar and P. Gupta in the Journal of Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology.

“Enhancing Sustainability in Textile Industry through Acetate Thread Innovations” by M. Patel and K. Mehta in the International Journal of Sustainable Materials and Renewable Energy.

“Exploring the Feasibility of Acetate Threads for Performance Textiles” by J. Lee and H.Lee in the Journal of Functional Textiles & Smart Materials.

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Published

2024-03-18

How to Cite

Tadjibayev , A. A. (2024). POSSIBILITIES OF USING ACETATE THREADS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 3(3), 160–163. Retrieved from http://erus.uz/index.php/er/article/view/6217