Integrated studies of the physical and mechanical properties of cotton fabric

The nature of the adhesive forces of the K-4 preparation is manifested in the occurrence of hydrogen bonds between molecules, as a substance with a sufficiently developed ability to form hydrogen bonds with cellulose. By the method of a one-factor experiment, the regularities of the influence of the...

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Main Authors: Saydalieva Nodira, Khudayberdieva Dilfuza, Isamukhamedova Feruza, Shin Illarion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/80/e3sconf_icecae21_03024.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f514a1d0d9b436ca765754c8059c5c72021-09-23T11:41:33ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013040302410.1051/e3sconf/202130403024e3sconf_icecae21_03024Integrated studies of the physical and mechanical properties of cotton fabricSaydalieva Nodira0Khudayberdieva Dilfuza1Isamukhamedova Feruza2Shin Illarion3Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light IndustryTashkent Institute of Textile and Light IndustryUzbek State University of World LanguagesTashkent Institute of Textile and Light IndustryThe nature of the adhesive forces of the K-4 preparation is manifested in the occurrence of hydrogen bonds between molecules, as a substance with a sufficiently developed ability to form hydrogen bonds with cellulose. By the method of a one-factor experiment, the regularities of the influence of the concentration of the preparation alkaline-hydrolyzed PAN product on shrinkage, the total opening angle and weight gain of the fabric were revealed. It was found that the concentration of the preparation, equal to 75 g/l, provides the minimum shrinkage and rinsability of the sizing, as well as at the same time the largest value of TOA.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/80/e3sconf_icecae21_03024.pdf
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Shin Illarion
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Integrated studies of the physical and mechanical properties of cotton fabric
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description The nature of the adhesive forces of the K-4 preparation is manifested in the occurrence of hydrogen bonds between molecules, as a substance with a sufficiently developed ability to form hydrogen bonds with cellulose. By the method of a one-factor experiment, the regularities of the influence of the concentration of the preparation alkaline-hydrolyzed PAN product on shrinkage, the total opening angle and weight gain of the fabric were revealed. It was found that the concentration of the preparation, equal to 75 g/l, provides the minimum shrinkage and rinsability of the sizing, as well as at the same time the largest value of TOA.
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