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Conductive textiles

2018
K. (Kelvin) Fu   +4 more
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Polyaniline Based Conductive Textiles

Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series E, 2014
The conductive polymers were mixed with binder and coated on cotton, polyester and wool fabric, keeping conductive polymer concentration at 5 %. Conductive woven fabrics were obtained by pad-dry-cure coating technique. The surface and bulk conductivity behaviour of the coating paste with respect to temperature were studied using four probe and two ...
M. Teli, S. Dash, P. Desai
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In Situ Spray Polymerization of Conductive Polymers for Personalized E-textiles.

ACS Nano, 2023
E-textiles, also known as electronic textiles, seamlessly merge wearable technology with fabrics, offering comfort and unobtrusiveness and establishing a crucial role in health monitoring systems.
Taehoo Chang   +14 more
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Flat Yarn Fabric Substrates for Screen‐Printed Conductive Textiles

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2020
Herein, flat yarn‐based polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics as substrates for screen printing conductive inks are described. The effect of the screen‐printing parameters, such as the screen mesh size (70 or 120 pixels in.−1) and the number of ...
Jung Hun Lee   +4 more
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Electrically high-conductive textiles

Synthetic Metals, 2009
Abstract The development of textiles with high electrical conductivity, which may be further processed to flexible heating elements is described. Conductivity was obtained by establishing thin layers by impregnation of the textile with thiophene derivative monomer followed by oxidative polymerization.
Dierk Knittel, Eckhard Schollmeyer
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Hydrophilic 1T-WS2 Nanosheet Arrays toward Conductive Textiles for High-Efficient and Continuous Hydroelectric Generation and Storage.

Small
Flexible hydroelectric generators (HEGs) are promising self-powered devices that spontaneously derive electrical power from moisture. However, achieving the desired compatibility between a continuous operating voltage and superior current density remains
Bin Han   +13 more
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Electrically Conductive Monofilaments for Smart Textiles

Advances in Science and Technology, 2008
The main objective of this work is to develop conductive yarns to be used as electrical wiring in e-textiles with the typical mechanical properties of a textile yarn. Present work deals with the study of conductive polymer composites filaments of PP (polypropylene) with CB (carbon black), carbon black of high conductivity (CBHC) and CF (carbon fibers) .
Jiménez, L.   +4 more
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Formulation of conductive inks printable on textiles for electronic applications: a review

Textile Progress, 2022
Printed electronics (PE) is one of the most dynamic technologies in the world. It proposes low-cost electronic network production in flexible substrates by numerous printing techniques, (screen printing, gravure, offset, flexographic, and inkjet printing)
Abdelkrim Boumegnane   +5 more
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Performance Evaluation of Conductive Textiles for Movement Pattern Recognition in Smart Socks

International Design and Test Workshop/Symposium, 2019
The recent development of conductive fibers and elastomers has made it possible to realize more embedded sensor fabrics and their use in so-called smart textiles.
P. Petz, F. Eibensteiner, J. Langer
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3D Conductive Textile Shields

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
The perturbing presence of electromagnetic fields is responsible for numerous malfunctions in equipments operation. To eliminate these disturbances it is necessary both to reduce the electromagnetic radiation of electronic devices and to immunize them from the fields present in their operating environment.
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