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Antimicrobial finishing of 3D spacer fabrics using antimicrobial yarns or silver coatings effectively inhibits microbial growth. These advancements offer functional textile products with lasting antimicrobial properties, even in low concentrations.

Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Textile Engineering
  • Antimicrobial Technology

Background:

  • Three-dimensional (3D) spacer fabrics offer unique structural properties for various applications.
  • Antimicrobial treatments are crucial for hygiene and preventing infections in textiles, especially medical devices.
  • Developing effective and durable antimicrobial finishes for textiles is an ongoing research area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential of antimicrobial finishing for 3D spacer fabrics.
  • To investigate the application of antimicrobial yarns and silver-coating processes on these fabrics.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness and stability of the antimicrobial treatments.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing permanently effective antimicrobial yarns in the manufacturing of 3D spacer fabrics for medical shoe insoles.

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  • Applying a silver-coating process to textile materials incorporating antimicrobial substances.
  • Conducting chemical and mechanical stability tests to assess durability.
  • Verifying the antimicrobial effectiveness of the treated fabrics.
  • Main Results:

    • Both antimicrobial yarn materials and thin silver films with antimicrobial substances demonstrate significant antimicrobial effects in 3D spacer fabrics.
    • Effective antimicrobial properties can be achieved even with low quantities of antimicrobial agents.
    • The treated fabrics, including medical shoe insoles, show promising functional textile product potential.

    Conclusions:

    • 3D spacer fabrics can be effectively finished with antimicrobial properties using either specialized yarns or silver-based coatings.
    • These antimicrobial finishes are stable and effective, offering viable solutions for functional textiles.
    • The research validates the use of low concentrations of antimicrobial agents for achieving desired effects in textile applications.