علوم و فناوری نساجی و پوشاک

علوم و فناوری نساجی و پوشاک

بررسی خواص پارچه اسپان لیس پنبه ای پوشش داده شده با نانو سلولزباکتریایی به منظور مدیریت رطوبت پا

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان
1 عضو هیات علمی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران جنوب
2 گروه طراحی پارچه و لباس، دانشکده هنر و معماری، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد تهران جنوب
3 دانشکده مهندسی نساجی، دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر
چکیده
هدف این مطالعه طراحی منسوج با استفاده از سلولز باکتریایی در محیط کشت طراحی شده برای پاپوش با هدف ایجاد رطوبت و شرایط مناسب برای پا و در جنبه ی اختصاصی ایجاد شرایط مناسب در پانسمان های زخم ها است. در این پژوهش با هدف تشکیل پاپوش در اندازه الگوی تعیین شده، از اسپاندکس در محیط کشت استفاده شد تا سلولز باکتریایی روی این لایه کشت شود. لایه ها بصورت چفت شده و در ابعاد مشخص شده تولید شد. در این حالت انعطاف پاپوش طراحی شده افزایش یافته و خصوصیات جذب آب و نگهداری آب در میان لایه ها افزایش یافت. این موضوع به راحتی دوخت و پوشش آن کمک کرده است. طبق نتایج حاصله از آزمایش ها این لایه در حالت مرطوب مقاومت بیشتری در برابر پارگی از خود نشان داد. درصد جذب آب افزایش یافته، که زمینه را برای نگهداری و پوشش پا بیشتر می کند در نتیجه سرعت از دست دادن آب یا خشک شدن افزایش یافته و رطوبت را در بین تخلخل لایه ها حفظ کرده و موضع را برای مدت زمان بیشتری در حالت مرطوب محافظت می کند و از نفوذپذیری نمونه تولید شده کاسته شده و آلودگی ها به داخل پاپوش ورود پیدا نمی کنند.
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عنوان مقاله English

Investigating The Properties of Bacterial Nanocellulosecoated Cotton Spunlace for Foot Moisture Management

نویسندگان English

Amin Meftahi 1
Farzaneh Bateni 2
Mohammad Davodabadi Farahani 3
1 Textile and polymer department,, Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch
2 Department of Fashion Design and Textile, Islamic Azad University Tehran South
3 Faculty of Textile Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology
چکیده English

The aim of this study is to design a textile using bacterial cellulose in a culture medium designed for a shoe cover with the aim of creating moisture and suitable conditions for the foot and, in a specific aspect, creating suitable conditions for wound dressings. In this research, with the aim of forming a shoe cover in the size of the determined pattern, spandex was used in the culture medium to culture bacterial cellulose on this layer. The layers were interlocked and produced in the specified dimensions. In this case, the flexibility of the designed shoe cover increased and the water absorption and water retention properties between the layers increased. This helped in its ease of sewing and covering. According to the results of the tests, this layer showed greater resistance to tearing in the wet state. The percentage of water absorption increased, which increases the basis for maintaining and covering the foot, as a result, the speed of water loss or drying increased and moisture was maintained between the porosity of the layers and protected the site for a longer period of time in the wet state, and the permeability of the produced sample was reduced and contaminants did not enter the shoe cover.

کلیدواژه‌ها English

cotton spunlace
bacterial cellulose
foot moisture
footwear
fabric
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  • تاریخ دریافت 05 اردیبهشت 1403
  • تاریخ بازنگری 18 تیر 1404
  • تاریخ پذیرش 03 مرداد 1404