Abstract
The article discusses the problems of damage during storage, processing and use of wool fibers used in the carpet industry. The role of bacteria and microscopic fungus in fiber damage has been shown. These indicators include: the cost of raw materials and production costs for its processing, elastic properties, ease of processing, profiled cross-section, the bulk, which is achieved due to the large thickness and the method of dyeing. The main criteria for carpets of the third group, i.e. Researchers Negin and Mumford consider the indicators characterizing the average cost of one square meter, taking into account their service life, of carpets supplied for the foreign market.
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