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Precision Fabric Production in Industry

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This chapter describes different types of textile structures suited for smart textiles and gives a short overview of production methods for weaved, knitted, and nonwoven fabrics.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments are made to

\(\bullet \) ITV Denkendorf: Carsten Linti and Stefan Loy, for their contributions concerning the LDS technology, for photographs of sensors and fabrics

\(\bullet \) SEFAR AG: for photographs and picture

\(\bullet \) H. Stoll AG and Co. KG: for photographs of flat knitted fabrics and flat knitting machine

\(\bullet \) Mayer and Cie. GmbH and Co. KG: for photograph of circular machine

\(\bullet \) Karl Mayer: for photographs of weft-knitted fabric and weft knitting machine

Acknowledgements are also made to

\(\bullet \) the European Commission for funding the FP7-project SimpleSkin, during which this chapter was written,

\(\bullet \) the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung for funding the project, “Laserstrukturierte textile Schaltungsträger - LaTeSt”, Förderkennzeichen 16SV5064

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Correspondence to Hansjürgen Horter , Peter Chabrecek or Werner Gaschler .

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Further Reading

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  • Von der Faser zum Stoff: Textile Werkstoff- und Warenkunde Taschenbuch–2006, by Ursula Völker (author), Katrin Brückner (author) ISBN-13: 978-3582051127

  • Textiles (11th Edition) by Sara J. Kadolph (author) ISBN-13: 978-0135007594

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Gönner, K., Horter, H., Chabrecek, P., Gaschler, W. (2017). Precision Fabric Production in Industry. In: Schneegass, S., Amft, O. (eds) Smart Textiles. Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50124-6_2

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