Applied Sciences (Dec 2020)

Development and Washing Reliability Testing of a Stretchable Circuit on Knit Fabric

  • Paula Veske,
  • Pieter Bauwens,
  • Frederick Bossuyt,
  • Tom Sterken,
  • Jan Vanfleteren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10249057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 24
p. 9057

Abstract

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The smart textiles and wearable technology markets are expanding tirelessly, looking for efficient solutions to create long-lasting products. The research towards novel integration methods and increasing reliability of wearables and electronic textiles (e-textiles) is expanding. One obstacle to be tackled is the washability and the endurance to mechanical stresses in the washing machine. In this article, different layering of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) films and knit fabrics are used to integrate three different designs of stretchable copper-based meander tracks with printed circuit boards. The various combinations are washed according to the ISO 6330-2012 standard to analyze their endurance. Results suggest that one meander design withstands more washing cycles and indicate that the well-selected layer compositions increase the reliability. Higher stretchability together with greater durability is accomplished by adding an extra meander-shaped TPU film layer.

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