Characteristics of Structure Formation in Temperature-Regulated Textile Materials
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We have developed a temperature-regulating textile material in which the electrically conductive element is carbon yarn, while the electrically insulating element is cotton fabric No. 210 and the fusible interlining material Flizelin G 405. We have established the characteristics of structure formation in the temperature-regulating material, providing light weight, softness, strength, vapor permeability, reliable binding of the structure, and the possibility of application in clothing manufacture.
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