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Woven solutions for tissue engineering: Next-generation heart valves from fiber to function. [PDF]

open access: yesAm Heart J Plus
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Textile Technology for Soft Robotic and Autonomous Garments

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Textiles have emerged as a promising class of materials for developing wearable robots that move and feel like everyday clothing. Textiles represent a favorable material platform for wearable robots due to their flexibility, low weight, breathability ...
Vanessa Sanchez, C. Walsh, R. Wood
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Textile Recycling Technologies

2023
In a circular economy fibre-to-fibre recycling methods can be used to reduce the amount of virgin fibres used for the production of textiles by using recycled fibres. Mechanical recycling refers to a relatively simple method of unravelling textile structure into fibres which can be used for yarn spinning. The main drawback of this process is that fibre
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Textile Digital Printing Technologies

Textile Progress, 2005
Abstract Textile digital printing emerged in the 1990s as a prototyping tool and a vehicle for printing small batches of fabric for niche market products. Developments over the past 5 years have been dramatic, with major practitioner conferences in the U.S. and in Europe, and a specialist trade press journal.
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Recent Advances in Flexible Wearable Technology: From Textile Fibers to Devices

The chemical record
Smart textile fabrics have been widely investigated and used in flexible wearable electronics because of their unique structure, flexibility and breathability, which are highly desirable with integrated multifunctionality. Recent years have witnessed the
Yitao Zhao   +3 more
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Modern Textile Technology

Textile Research, 1943
This is the second article in a series by Dr. Schwarz. The first article appeared in TEXTILE RESEARCH, Dec. 1942. Other articles will discuss in detail some of the general aspects raised in the first two articles of the series. The application of polarized light, electron mi croscope, creep and creep recovery, will be among the subjects considered ...
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TEACHING TEXTILE TECHNOLOGIES FOR NON-TEXTILE ENGINEERS

eLearning and Software for Education, 2018
In the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics of Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, a new module "Textile Technologies" was started two years ago. Offered for all study directions in the faculty as well as for the students from the Faculty of Design, the module has to be based on blended learning due to the impossibility to find a time in which ...
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