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Fraunhofer ISC Develops Fusible and Printable Elastomer Sensors for e-textiles

Sensor structures with fine and coarse pored surfaces can be manufactured as fusable foils.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

The Center Smart Materials (CeSMa) of the Fraunhofer ISC, with its experience in the field of adaptive elastomers, has developed highly elastic sensors and actuators based on silicone. They provide a wide range of sensoric and actoric functions for smart electronic textiles (e-textiles) with a broad application potential in medical technology, in sports, in furniture, vehicles or in transport safety. CeSMa will be presenting its developments from May 14-17 at TechTextil 2019 in Frankfurt.   ...

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