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Quality studies of mongolian cashmere

https://doi.org/10.26897/2074-0840-2025-2-43-48

Abstract

Research on the quality of Mongolian goat cashmere from raw materials to finished products of processing enterprises was carried out for 50 years from 1971 to 2021. The fineness of Mongolian goat cashmere increased from 14.74±1.13 m in 1971 to 16.37±1.04 m in 2020. The true length increased from 56.4±7.7 mm in 1971 to 58.54±8.05 mm in 2020.

About the Authors

J. Ankhbayar
The Kosygin State University of Russia
Russian Federation

Zh. Ankhbayar, PhD student

35 Sadovnicheskaya St., Moscow, 117997

tel.: (996) 676-56-31



K. E. Razumeev
The Kosygin State University of Russia
Russian Federation

Konstantin E. Raslyaev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician

35 Sadovnicheskaya St., Moscow, 117997

tel.: (926) 868-76-02



D. Enkhtuya
Mongolian University of Science and Technology
Mongolia

D. Enkhtuya, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician

Ulaanbaatar

tel.: +976 9 929-88-37



E. A. Kirsanova
The Kosygin State University of Russia
Russian Federation

Elena A. Kirsanova, Doctor of Technical Sciences.PhD, Professor

35, Sadovnicheskaya St., Moscow, 117997

tel.: (903) 553-23-52



Ts. Khishigjargal 
Fairmon & Goldflinch LLC, national expert of wool and cashmere
Mongolia

C. Khishigzhargal, Candidate of Technical Sciences

Ulaanbaatar

tel.: +976 9 191-24-96



S. Tserendulam
Research and Development Institute of light Industry at Mongolian University of Science and Technology
Mongolia

S. Tserendulam, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Chief Scientific Secretary

tel.: +976 8 600-11-44



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Ankhbayar J., Razumeev K.E., Enkhtuya D., Kirsanova E.A., Khishigjargal  Ts., Tserendulam S. Quality studies of mongolian cashmere. Sheep, goats, wool business. 2025;(2):43-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26897/2074-0840-2025-2-43-48

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