Assessment of the sustainability of innovative materials in the textile industry

The relevance of the problem is due to the need to design complex textile systems against the background of accelerating the process of introducing product innovations. This, in turn, requires the development of methods for estimating their parameters. The article describes the current trends in product innovations of textile systems. Attention is paid to the process of organizing the production of innovative textile materials, as well as assessing their sustainability. Methods for estimating the volatility characteristic of «smart» materials with specified properties are presented. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the volatility of textile systems based on the attractor model.

Keywords: innovative textile materials, assessment of stability and volatility of textile systems

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