Elektriksel olarak iletken tekstil yapıları, üretim yöntemleri ve kullanım alanları

Son yıllarda, bilim ve teknolojinin hızlı bir şekilde ilerlemesi, sürekli artan çeşitli insan ihtiyaçlarını da karşılamak amacıyla, yeni ve pratik pek çok ürünün geliştirilmesini sağlamıştır. Tekstil biliminin, her geçen gün daha da büyüyen elektronik endüstrisi ile iş birliğine gitmesi ile koruma, savunma, sağlık, iletişim, otomasyon amacıyla kullanılabilecek tekstil ürünleri, endüstri, askeri, uzay, tıp gibi birçok alanda, rol almaya başlamıştır. Bu çalışma, iletken tekstil malzemeleri (lif, iplik, kumaş vd.) elde etme yöntemlerini ve bu malzemelerin kullanım alanlarını, bu konuda yapılmış olan çalışmalar çerçevesinde açıklamaya çalışmaktadır. İletken tekstiller, sahip olduğu ileri özellikler ve üretim yöntemlerinin çeşitliliği ile gelecekte de pek çok alanda ilgi çekici uygulamalarda kullanılmaya devam edecektir.

Electrically conductive textiles, production methods and usage areas

In recent years, various novel and practical products have been emerged by the rapid development in science and technology in order to meet human demands. By textile science incorporating with electronic industry, Textile products developed are taking part in different areas including industry, military, space, medical in order to perform needing for health, protection, defense, communication and automation. This study explains manufacturing techniques and uses of conductive textiles by reviewing related studies. Conductive textiles can have interesting application areas in the future due to their excellent properties and a variety of manufacturing techniques.

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