Desarrollo de una familia de objetos, usando como materia prima fibra de piña : aplicación en diseño textil

Currently we see a big problem about the waste of the pineapple crop, this produces tons of waste coming from the plant (leaf, stem and roots). These residues, when processed, generate new raw materials, so there are opportunities to use them for the development of new products. Pineapple fiber has...

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Autor Principal: Ayala Sierra, Anny María
Otros Autores: Montes Carvajal, Catherine
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño 2018
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Acceso en línea: Ayala, A, & Montes, C. (2018). Desarrollo de una familia de objetos, usando como materia prima fibra de piña: aplicación en diseño textil. (Trabajo de grado Diseño Industrial). Universidad de San Buenaventura Colombia, Facultad de Artes Integradas, Bello
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Sumario: Currently we see a big problem about the waste of the pineapple crop, this produces tons of waste coming from the plant (leaf, stem and roots). These residues, when processed, generate new raw materials, so there are opportunities to use them for the development of new products. Pineapple fiber has many qualities for the manufacture of textiles, ropes and furniture linings; the internal structure of the fiber is composed in turn of tiny fibers called microfibers, which give elasticity to the fiber. It is a light and flexible material, moldable and easy to dye, and also breathable. This innovative material is composed of pineapple fibers that are extracted from the leaves, which are discarded by the collectors of the plantations, as a result of this the need arose to process the fiber at an industrial level to transform it into products. The textile industry is always looking for new resistant and economic fabrics. The fabric is an interlaced structure of threads. There are different types of tissue, with different technique. In the market there are four types of fabrics commercially speaking: flat, knitted, knitted, and non-woven fabrics. The other types of fabrics are variations of these in the amount of threads or fibers, either in the weft or in the warp.From this research, a great potential was seen when working with pineapple fiber due to all its properties, highlighting its great resistance and the ease of working with it, from here the purpose of the project is born, which is to design a family of woven objects applying the pineapple fiber