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  2. Electrically conducting yarn - Wikipedia

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    An electrically conducting yarn is a yarn that conducts electricity. Conducting yarns are used to manufacture carpets and other items that dissipate static electricity, [1] such as work clothes in highly flammable environments, e.g., in the petrochemistry industry. There are several methods known to manufacture electrically conductive textiles ...

  3. Conductive textile - Wikipedia

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    Conductive textiles known as lamé are made with guipé thread or yarn that is conductive because it is composed of metallic fibers wrapped around a non-metallic core or has a metallic coating. A different way of achieving conductivity is to weave metallic strands into the textile. Some historic fabrics use yarns of solid metals, most commonly ...

  4. Yarn - Wikipedia

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    Yarn is selected for different textiles based on the characteristics of the yarn fibres, such as warmth (wool), light weight (cotton or rayon), durability (nylon is added to sock yarn, for example), or softness (cashmere, alpaca). Yarn is composed of twisted strands of fiber, which are known as plies when grouped together. [19]

  5. Category:Yarn - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yarn" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  6. E-textiles - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 14 ] Most research and commercial e-textile projects are hybrids where electronic components embedded in the textile are connected to classical electronic ...

  7. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Woolen or woollen is a yarn and cloth usually made from wool. worsted fabric Worsted is a yarn and cloth usually made from wool. The yarn is well twisted and spun of long staple wool (though nowadays also medium and short fibers are used). The wool is combed so that the fibers lie parallel. woven fabric A woven fabric is a cloth formed by ...

  8. Category:Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Yarn bombing; Yarn weight; Yoke (knitting) This page was last edited on 7 August 2019, at 22:05 (UTC). Text ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;

  9. Metallic fiber - Wikipedia

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    More recently, aluminium yarns, aluminized plastic yarns, and aluminized nylon yarns have replaced gold and silver. Today's metal fiber industry mainly offers fibers in stainless steel, nickel, titanium, copper and aluminium for various applications. [2] Metallic filaments can be coated with transparent films to minimize tarnishing.