Abstract

Studies reveal that during processing of cocoons, natural polymers in the cocoon become sufficiently swollen under water, and depending on the external ambience, climatic temperature, humidity, the sericin contained in the cocoon does not evaporate, does not suffocate well in water. As a result, the moisture content of the cocoon decreases and there are many breaks in the yarn due to poor spinning, which increases the fiber waste. In order to prevent these processes, taking into account the importance of chemicals used in the production of silkworms in the production of products, methods for obtaining quality raw silk by modification of cocoon raw materials are described. The scientific significance of the research findings is explained by the fact that the efficiency of the process of obtaining quality raw silk is achieved by processing the cocoon raw material in optimal concentrations with substances.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call