Advances in Nano Research

Volume 16, Number 2, 2024, pages 165-173

DOI: 10.12989/anr.2024.16.2.165

Production of multipurpose cotton fabrics to improve the quality of aerobic and dance sportswear

Mingfa Gao and Bin Long

Abstract

The production of multipurpose cotton fabrics aimed at elevating the quality of aerobic and dance sportswear is explored in this study. Powder metallurgy, known for its high efficiency in manufacturing technological components with minimal waste, is employed as a method for fabricating brush ferrules for painting. The utilization of iron-copper material, prepared through powder metallurgy, enhances the strength and quality of the brush ferrules. A microscopic analysis reveals a robust interconnection between the particles of each layer achieved through isostatic pressure, resulting in a favorable microstructure. The relative density and strength of parts produced from copper-iron powder exhibit an increase with higher pressure levels. The application of this material in brush ferrules ensures their durability and longevity, thereby supporting the creation of artwork. The evolution of art over time reflects changing ideas and possibilities, and technological advancements have significantly improved artistic tools. The role of tools in artistic expression is paramount, and the integration of powder metallurgy materials in brush ferrules fortifies their artistic importance. In summary, this study underscores the advantages of powder metallurgy in augmenting the quality of art tools and facilitating artistic creation.

Key Words

artistic tools advancements; brush ferrules strength; cotton fabric innovation; powder metallurgy applications; sportswear quality enhancement

Address

Mingfa Gao:Department of Physical education, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430076, Hubei, China Bin Long: School of Sports Training, Wuhan Sports University, Wuhan 430079, Hubei, China