Stavrakis Adrian K, Simić Mitar, Stojanović Goran M
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia.
Polymers (Basel). 2022 Oct 28;14(21):4581. doi: 10.3390/polym14214581.
In recent years, after the ongoing success in the creation of portable electronic devices, an increasing effort has been put in creating wearable devices capable of sensing multiple parameters while being imperceptible to the user. A field that has recently gained attention due to this is that of textile electronics. For this purpose, one of the most commonly used materials is conductive threads, capable of sustaining an electrical connection, while at the same time being part of a garment. As research on the performance and stability of such threads is scarce, the aim of this work is to study the effects of tension on readily available conductive threads and to verify their suitability and reliability for e-textile applications. After testing seven commercially available threads, this study demonstrates that the nominal parameters provided by the manufacturers are not in line with experimentation, and that both embroidery and washing have an impact on their performance.
近年来,在便携式电子设备不断取得成功之后,人们越来越致力于制造能够感知多种参数且用户难以察觉的可穿戴设备。由于这一点,纺织电子学领域最近受到了关注。为此,最常用的材料之一是导电丝线,它能够维持电连接,同时又是服装的一部分。由于对此类丝线的性能和稳定性的研究较少,这项工作的目的是研究张力对现成导电丝线的影响,并验证它们在电子纺织品应用中的适用性和可靠性。在测试了七种市售丝线后,本研究表明制造商提供的标称参数与实验结果不符,并且刺绣和洗涤都会对其性能产生影响。