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Novel Sensors Could Enable Smarter Textiles

UD engineers use carbon nanotube composite coatings.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

A team of engineers at the University of Delaware is developing next-generation smart textiles by creating flexible carbon nanotube composite coatings on a wide range of fibers, including cotton, nylon and wool. Their discovery is reported in the journal ACS Sensors where they demonstrate the ability to measure an exceptionally wide range of pressure – from the light touch of a fingertip to being driven over by a forklift.   Fabric coated with this sensing technology could be used in future “s...

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