Conclusions
The main direction of world development in the manufacture of man-made carpet yarns is modification of existing yarns with the purpose of improving the consumer properties of carpets — soil-repelling or soil-masking, antimicrobial, antistatic, or increasing yarn bulk, improving dyeability, resistance to ignition, etc.
Reinforced carpet yarns and thread based on various combination of man-made fibres and complex yarns are finding steadily greater use in the manufacture of carpets.
A new type of floor covering has appeared — carpet sheets, which are produced mainly by the tufting method at present.
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Nosov, M.P., Rudenko, L.G. & Mikhlina, V.V. Man-made fibres for carrets. Tendency in development. Fibre Chem 19, 307–315 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00551554
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