Journal of Clothing Science
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2024, Vol. 9, No. 2. - go to content...

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Lunina E.V., Dugelnaia K.N. Study of materials and additive printing technologies in terms of their use in the production of clothing items. Journal of Clothing Science. 2024; 9(2). Available at: https://kostumologiya.ru/PDF/29TLKL224.pdf (in Russian).


Study of materials and additive printing technologies in terms of their use in the production of clothing items

Lunina Ekaterina Vasil’evna
Russian State University named A.N. Kosygin (Technologies. Design. Art), Moscow, Russia
E-mail: lunina-ev@rguk.ru
RSCI: https://elibrary.ru/author_profile.asp?id=363910

Dugelnaia Kseniia Nikolaevna
Russian State University named A.N. Kosygin (Technologies. Design. Art), Moscow, Russia
OKB Gardarika LLC, Moscow, Russia
E-mail: dugelnaia.k@gmail.com
RSCI: https://elibrary.ru/author_profile.asp?id=1070427

Abstract. The article discusses the use of additive printing technologies with polymer materials in the production of garments. A detailed description of the technological features of additive 3D printing technologies is provided, including requirements for printing parameters and the need to comply with certain conditions when creating volumetric elements. Various 3D printing technologies are also discussed, along with their applications in the apparel industry.

The article contains information about FDM volumetric printing technology using flexible thermoplastic EasyFlex TPU-A 95, which imparts a set of new consumer properties to garments. According to the basic rules of volumetric printing on a 3D printer, samples of composite material of various thicknesses were developed and tested for adhesion strength and rigidity.

An important aspect of the article is the study of the adhesion strength between textile materials and polymer elements printed on a 3D printer. The results of experiments with various polymers are presented and the optimal technological parameters for the formation of a reliable adhesive joint are determined.

In conclusion, the article presents the results of a study of the rigidity of a composite material obtained by adhesion of a textile material and a volumetric polymer element. The authors propose using different thicknesses of volumetric polymer elements to give garments different zonal rigidity depending on the functional purpose.

The results of the study may be useful for specialists in the field of light industry interested in the use of additive technologies to create garments with improved consumer properties.

Keywords: three-dimensional printing; additive technologies; technology for manufacturing garments with three-dimensional elements made of thermoplastic; FDM printing technology; 3D printer; 3D printing of parts; volumetric elements

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