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  2. E-textiles - Wikipedia

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    Electrical components would thus need to be insulated during washing to prevent damage. [24] A new class of electronic materials that are more suitable for e-textiles is the class of organic electronics materials, because they can be conducting, as well as semiconducting, and designed as inks and plastics. [citation needed]

  3. Electrically conducting yarn - Wikipedia

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    There are several methods known to manufacture electrically conductive textiles. The simplest way is to incorporate metal wires or wire meshes into fabrics. Another approach is to use metalized yarns. In staple yarns, it is possible to spin short strands of regular yarns with metal yarns. Electrically conducting yarns may be made of a central ...

  4. Indutech - Wikipedia

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    Industrial textiles can act as a component to strengthen other product, or act as a tool similar to filteration, or it can be a product (independently) sufficing several functions. [5] [6] Indutech has vast application areas like filtration, cleaning, chemical industry, electrical applications and in mechanical engineering. [2]

  5. Conductive textile - Wikipedia

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    A conductive textile is a fabric which can conduct electricity. Conductive textiles known as lamé are made with guipé thread or yarn that is conductive because it is composed of metallic fibers wrapped around a non-metallic core or has a metallic coating. A different way of achieving conductivity is to weave metallic strands into the textile.

  6. Maurice Déribéré - Wikipedia

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    De l'ultraviolet à l'infrarouge (From Ultraviolet to Infrared), Éditions textiles et techniques, 1951. Trucs photographiques (Photographic Tricks), Prisma, 1958. L'éclairage et l'installation électrique dans le bâtiment (Lighting and Electrical Installation in Buildings) (collective work), Éditions Eyrolles, 1958 (2nd edition, 1968).

  7. Alexandria Engineering Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandria Engineering Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that covers experimental, theoretical, and computational aspects in the field of engineering and applied science.

  8. Nanofabrics - Wikipedia

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    Nanofabrics research is an interdisciplinary effort involving bioengineering, [5] molecular chemistry, physics, electrical engineering, computer science, and systems engineering. [3] Applications of nanofabrics have the potential to revolutionize textile manufacturing [6] and areas of medicine such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. [7]

  9. Woodhead Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Woodhead (and its imprint Chandos) was acquired by Elsevier in August 2013. [3] Its current areas of publication include food science, technology and nutrition, materials engineering, welding and metallurgy, textile technology, energy and environmental technology, watershed science, finance, commodities and business studies, mathematics and ...