Journal of Clothing Science
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Shaekhov M.F., Sysoev V.A., Sukhikh E.A. Changes in the adhesive properties of ABS plastic with fabric after modification by a low-pressure RF discharge. Journal of Clothing Science. 2022; 7(3). Available at: https://kostumologiya.ru/PDF/18TLKL322.pdf (in Russian).


Changes in the adhesive properties of ABS plastic with fabric after modification by a low-pressure RF discharge

Shaekhov Mars Faritovich
Kazan National Research Technological University, Kazan, Russia
E-mail: shaechov@kstu.ru

Sysoev Vladislav Aleksandrovich
Kazan National Research Technological University, Kazan, Russia
E-mail: sisoev@kstu.ru

Sukhikh Egor Adeksandrovich
Kazan National Research Technological University, Kazan, Russia

Abstract. Experimental studies of the properties of ABS plastic samples, proposed for designer clothes, modified by a low-pressure high-frequency discharge were carried out. The change in the wetting angle and adhesive strength of the adhesive bond between ABS plastic and fabric was evaluated.

The prospect of introducing printing technology into the production of clothing is very relevant. In this period of time, 3D printing technologies are very successful on the catwalks and shows of modern fashion houses.

Designer apparel is increasingly adopting 3D printed garments with fabric linings as showcased at New York Fashion Week Julia Daviey launched the first functional women’s clothing collection in the US using large format 3D printing with fabric linings and luxurious finishes that meet the most high environmental and ethical standards. The skirt was designed and manufactured in the USA using an innovative technology invented and patented by Julia Davy.

However, the synthetic materials available for 3D printing are not flexible enough and comfortable enough to be used as textiles or clothing, and polymer adhesion to fabric is poor.

Keywords: printing technology; 3D printing; designer clothing; textile; ABS plastic; adhesive properties; Julia Davy; technology; quality; research

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