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Loss-Characterization and Guidelines for Embroidery of Conductive Textiles
2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, 2018The loss-performance of conductive-textile microstrip lines (MLs) is investigated based on their embroidery patterns. We fabricated and tested MLs with different thread alignments and compared their performances with their PCB counterpart.
Dieff Vital +3 more
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Electrically conductive textiles
2002Wool fabrics with conventional properties and performances were transformed into electrically conductive textiles by coating the fibers with polypyrrole, a conductive polymer. The fabrics were treated with an aqueous solution containing the monomer pyrrole and a catalyst of polymerization, iron chloride hexahydrate, in order to achieve the deposition ...
Tonin C, Peila R, Ferrero F, Lavelli M
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Intrinsically Conducting Cellulose Textiles
2004Electrically conductive textiles based on polypyrrole thin films deposited on fibre substrates are highly susceptible to oxidation and wear abrasion. Recent research carried out in our laboratories shows that polypyrrole can be embedded in natural and man rnade cellulose-based fibres, such as cotton, Viscose, Cupro and Lyocell, by means of internal ...
TONIN C +3 more
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Conducting Polymer and Conducting Composite Strain Sensors on Textiles
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 2008Metallic connections and polymer sensors have been printed onto textiles as a step toward the production of flexible printed electronics. We show that the strain response of conducting polymers and composites on woven textiles depends on the detailed distribution the sensor material on the yarn.
Calvert, Paul D +4 more
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Polydopamine Treated and PEDOT:PSS Coated Wash Durable Conductive Textiles for Wearable Applications
Fibers And Polymers, 2022G. M. N. Islam, M. Ali, S. Collie
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Conductive polymers for smart textile applications
Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2017Smart textiles are fabrics able to sense external conditions or stimuli, to respond and adapt behaviour to them in an intelligent way and present a challenge in several fields today such as health, sport, automotive and aerospace. Electrically conductive textiles include conductive fibres, yarns, fabrics, and final products made from them.
Grancarić, Anamarija +6 more
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Thin conductive structures on coated textiles
2016 13th Selected Issues of Electrical Engineering and Electronics (WZEE), 2016Among new areas of electronics the systems integrated with textile materials (textronics systems) grow particularly rapidly due to special properties like flexibility, low mass, and most of all, the possibility of integration with clothing, what guarantees their direct contact with the human body.
Zbigniew Stempień +2 more
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Effects of Maintenance and Wear on the Electrical Resistance of Silver-Based Conductive Textiles
Fibers And Polymers, 2022A. Won, C. Yun
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The thermal conductivity of textiles
Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1946A review is given of measurements of the thermal conductivity of natural clothing fibres and of formulae that have been proposed for the overall thermal conductivity of fibre-air mixtures in terms of their density and fibre conductivity. Measurements of the conductivity of wool felts ranging in density from 0.01 to 1.0 gm./cc.
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