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  2. Texteline - Wikipedia

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    Textilene with EVA backing. Texteline (or Textoline) is a generic term for synthetic fabrics, used instead of deposed marks such as TEXTILENE® of Twitchell Corporation. [1] Texteline are high strength polyesters with PVC compound. They are often used in outdoor and garden furnitures due to UV resistance, comfort and ease of cleaning. [2

  3. Solar cell fabric - Wikipedia

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    Solar cell fabric is a fabric with embedded photovoltaic cells which generate electricity when exposed to light. Traditional silicon based solar cells are expensive to manufacture, rigid and fragile. Although less efficient, thin-film cells and organic polymer based cells can be produced quickly and cheaply.

  4. Sun protective clothing - Wikipedia

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    ASTM D 6544 specifies simulating the life cycle of a fabric so that a UPF test can be done near the end of the fabric's life, when it typically provides the least UV protection. ASTM D 6603 is a consumer format recommended for visible hangtag and care labeling of sun protective clothing and textiles.

  5. E-textiles - Wikipedia

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    This can include either passive electronics such as conductors and resistors or active components like transistors, diodes, and solar cells. E-textiles are mainly conductive yarn, textile and fabric while the other half of the suppliers and manufacturers use conductive polymers such as polyacetylene and poly-phenylene vinylene.

  6. Sefar - Wikipedia

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    Sefar Group is a Swiss company specialized in screen printing and filtration applications. It is based in Heiden and Thal. [1] Since its founding, it has specialized in the development, production, and distribution of precision fabrics. [2] It has a history dating back to the early 19th century. [3]

  7. 3D textiles - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of 3D woven fabrics that are commercially available; they can be classified according to their weaving technique. [8]3D woven interlock fabrics, are 3D woven fabrics produced on a traditional 2D weaving loom, using proper weave design and techniques, it could either have the weaver/z-yarn going through all the thickness of the fabric or from layer to layer.

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