This article presents the results of research on the development of new patterns of crepe fabrics for dress from natural silk and technology of their production. Today, the deep processing of cocoon raw materials, production of finished silk products, and development of new and in-demand fabric structures is an urgent and important problem. Crepe fabric - crepe de Chine consists of interwoven warp and weft yarn, which is produced by plain weaving. The structure of this fabric has long been known and its range is quite limited. In order to expand the assortment of crepe fabrics made from natural silk, their new structures have been developed, where the fabric contains warp threads of low twist right or left twist direction in 2 and/or 3 folds twisted into one low twist thread are taken as warp threads. A technological chain has been developed for the production of a new structure of dressing crepe fabric, technological parameters for rewinding, crushing, twisting of threads and the development of a new fabric structure on a loom, as well as requirements for the processes themselves. The results can be applied at the enterprises of the silk industry.
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