SOYA FASÜLYESİ PROTEİN LİFLERİ BÖLÜM 2: SOYA LİFLERİNİN ÖZELLİKLERİ VE KULLANIM ALANLARI

Protein esaslı bitkisel bir lif olan soya fasülyesi protein lifi (SPF) yumuşaklık, parlaklık, pürüzsüzlük, dökümlülük, UV ve bakteri dayanımı gibi birçok özelliğe sahiptir. Bu özellikler sayesinde SPF ve SPF’nin diğer liflerle karışımları örme, dokuma ve dokusuz tekstil yüzeylerinin üretiminde kullanılarak tişörtler, nevresimler, kazaklar ve bebek giysileri üretilebilmektedir. Bu derlemenin birinci bölümünde; SPF’nin genel yapısı, üretim aşamaları ve çevresel etkisi hakkında bilgi verilmiştir. Derleme makalenin ikinci bölümünde ise SPF‘nin özellikleri ve kullanım alanları hakkında çeşitli bilgiler verilmektedir.

Soybean Protein Fibres Part 2: Soybean Fibres Properties and Application Areas

Soybean protein fibres (SPF), which is a protein based botanic fibre, has various beneficial properties such as softness, brightness, smoothness, drape, UV and bacterial resistance. These fibers are used in production of various yarn blends, woven, knit and nonwoven fabrics to manufature apperal and home textiles such as t-shirts, bedding, sweater and baby dress due to these superior properties. This review, about SPF, is divided into two sections. In the first part; structure and production stages of SPF and its enviromental effects had been described. In the second part of this review, properties and application areas of SPF have been described.

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