Abstract:
Electrically conductive yarns have become
significantly important with the growth of electronic textiles
market. Lack of elasticity or ability to maintain conductivity
while undergoing stretch, lack of apparel friendly mechanical,
tactile properties and difficulty of integration to fabrics have
been key challenges faced by conductive yarns limiting the
development of electronic textiles. In this study, two electrically
conductive stretchable double covered yarns were developed
using hollow spindle spinning principle with stainless steel and
silver coated nylon yarns being used as the conductive element.
The yarns were tested for their electrical behavior subjected to
stretching and washing. An empirical model was developed to
understand the elastic electrical behavior of the yarns. Further,
developed yarns were tested for yarn count, tenacity, breaking
elongation, yarn modulus, hand feel and possibility of integrating
with knitting with the aim of assessing the suitability of two yarns
for use in electronic textiles. Yarn with stainless steel showed
good electrical properties, while yarn with silver coated nylon
showed better mechanical and tactile properties with ease of
integration to fabrics with knitting.
Citation:
T. G. Y. S. Perera, M. P. S. Mohotti and M. Y. A. Perera, "Stretchable Conductive Yarn for Electronic Textiles Made Using Hollow Spindle Spinning," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 544-548, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421958.