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    Optimización tecno-formal del calzado térmico para cuartos fríos desarrollado por la empresa Buffalo Industrial
    (UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DE AMBATO FACULTAD DE DISEÑO Y ARQUITECTURA CENTRO DE POSGRADO PROGRAMA DE MAESTRIA EN DISEÑO CON MENCION INNOVACION DE CALZADO COHORTE 2022, 2025-07-08) Chérrez Cevallos María Belén; López Vaca Luis Andrés; UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DE AMBATO FACULTAD DE DISEÑO Y ARQUITECTURA CENTRO DE POSGRADO PROGRAMA DE MAESTRIA EN DISEÑO CON MENCION INNOVACION DE CALZADO COHORTE 2022
    In this research, an analysis was conducted on the techno-formal optimization of thermal footwear. It was observed that footwear is essential when entering rooms with low temperatures, as it serves as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The objective of this project is to create techno-formal footwear made from technical materials that provide the user with comfort, safety, and versatility for this type of work. In this regard, it is important to mention that the acquired knowledge will contribute to the process of improving footwear quality through the use of materials that are environmentally friendly once they have reached the end of their useful life. For this reason, a mixed-method approach will be applied, allowing for the determination of the time, costs, and materials required for the production of thermal footwear based on the ISO 20345:2021 standard, which provides a detailed breakdown of the construction system. Building on this, a user analysis in their work environment will be conducted, which will help establish the necessary techniques and tools for designing and constructing thermal footwear that meets the observed needs of users. The proposed design is a model called E01.2, suitable for work in low-temperature environments. This model aims to meet the standards of airtightness and lightness while providing adequate thermal comfort for use in cold storage rooms.

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