IDENTIFICATION OF WEAVING STRUCTURES IN PILE FABRICS

IDENTIFICATION OF WEAVING STRUCTURES IN PILE FABRICS

Authors

  • Bahrom Baturovich Dautov
  • Bakhtiyor Yormakhmatovich Abduganiyev
  • Erkin Shamsiddinovich Rayxonov
  • Nazar Kilichov Bafoevich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18766650

Keywords:

pile fabrics, textile weaving, identification methodology, warp-weft threads, laboratory research, artificial fur, velvet, plush, velour, textile technology

Abstract

This article provides detailed information about the identification of pile fabric weaving processes, their
characteristics, production technologies, and research methods. Pile fabrics are analyzed as one of the most complex
types of textiles and are classified based on the arrangement of warp and weft threads. The equipment used in the
research and the sequential steps of the testing process are described. The practical importance of pile fabric identification
and the methodology of laboratory tests are also explored

Author Biographies

Bahrom Baturovich Dautov

Head of the Customs Expertise Department,
Central Customs Laboratory, Captain (Master)

Bakhtiyor Yormakhmatovich Abduganiyev

Professor, Department of Customs Control, Colonel

Erkin Shamsiddinovich Rayxonov

Senior Lecturer, Department of Special Disciplines, Colonel

Nazar Kilichov Bafoevich

Lecturer, Department of Customs Control, Colonel

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Published

2026-02-01
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