A review of smart structures and adaptation of 3d printing methods for future fashion applications
The rapid advancement of innovative technological processes necessitates the fashion industry to contemplate novel perspectives it can offer. Additionally, the industry is progressively reducing its reliance on natural monofilaments and transitioning towards synthetic fabrics with new characteristic...
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Main Author: | Viktorija Diak |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Lithuanian |
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Kauno Kolegija (Kaunas University of Applied Sciences)
2024-05-01
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Series: | Mokslo Taikomieji Tyrimai Lietuvos Kolegijose |
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Online Access: | https://ojs.kaunokolegija.lt/index.php/mttlk/article/view/657 |
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