Abstract 5
Sjöblom, T., & Davidsson, E. (2015) Textila ledningsbanor: En jämförande studie av konduktiva material för textila applikationer (Dissertation).
QB5.1. What was the purpose of their thesis project?
Comment: To search for the most durable textile interconnections to be incorporated in fabrics and compare it with a commercial reference of already integrated interconnectors in a fabric.
QB5.2. What method was used to assess how well the interconnectors worked?
Comment: Electrical conductivity measurements.
QB5.3. They tried the effects from coating of the yarns. Why and what came out of it?
Comment: The coating preserved the conductivity of some yarns that were faced by simulated use (laundering and bending) whereas other yarns did not benefit from the coating.
QB5.4. Was there a best choice?
Comment: The commercial reference was the best – perhaps not that surprising.
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