Search for dissertations about: "Textile fabric"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Textile fabric.
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1. Immobilizing catalysts on textiles : case of zerovalent iron and glucose oxidase enzyme
Abstract : Catalytic systems are one of the most effective technologies of modern chemical processes. The system uses a molecule called ‘catalyst’ that is capable of catalyzing a reaction without being produced or consumed during the process. READ MORE
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2. Supercritical CO2 technology in resource-effectiveproduction of functional and smart textiles
Abstract : The demand for functional and smart textiles has risen nowadays due to the lifestyle change of human beings. Along with this, the production of functional and smart textiles is consistently increasing. READ MORE
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3. Quality Inspection and Evaluation of Smart or Functional Textile Fabric Surface by Skin Contact Mechanics
Abstract : The rapid progress in consuming e-textiles has made a huge uprising in the researcher’s track on the course of smart and functional textile development. Consumption of functional and smart textiles in the wearable e-textile is fetching extra eye-catching scheme owing to its lightweight property, flexibility, stretchability, and the ability to be integrated into wearable apparel. READ MORE
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4. On the elements of E-textiles : Fabrication and characterisation of textile routing and electrodes
Abstract : “Smart textile” as a notion was demarcated approximately 25 years ago, leading to an enthusiastic hype around the research. Both academic efforts and members of the maker community developed prototypes and artistic creations that incorporated smart features into textiles. READ MORE
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5. Electrically conductive textile coatings with PEDOT:PSS
Abstract : In smart textiles, electrical conductivity is often required for several functions, especially contacting (electroding) and interconnecting. This thesis explores electrically conductive textile surfaces made by combining conventional textile coating methods with the intrinsically conductive polymer complex poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene)-poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS). READ MORE