Washability of E‐Textiles: Washing Behavior of Textile Integrated Circuits Depending on Textile Substrate, Circuit Material and Integration Method
Sigrid Rotzler,
Malte von Krshiwoblozki,
Christine Kallmayer
et al.
Abstract:Wearable electronic textiles (e‐textiles) can provide comfortable and unobtrusive solutions for a wide range of applications, yet insufficient reliability is preventing a wider market success. Washability is a critical reliability concern, especially for textile integrated circuits that are permanently attached to the textile substrate. A variety of textile circuits on different textile substrates were subjected to up to 100 wash cycles to understand washing damages and failure modes, setting the basis for sub… Show more
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