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Burçin Ütebay1 \*, Pinar Çelik<sup>2</sup> and Ahmet Çay2

1 Üniteks R&D Center, İzmir, Turkey

2 Faculty of Engineering, Department of Textile Engineering, Ege University, İzmir, Turkey

\*Address all correspondence to: burcin@uniteks.com.tr

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