Visit us at booth E229.
We show you
- medical implants such as 3D warp-knitted mesh, melt electro spun scaffold, self-fixating mesh, barbed sutures - knotless wound closure, lignin-coated textile for gloves, 3D-printed bone substitutes
- PureCell - all-cellulose composites
- sensory wound dressing for the continuous monitoring of chronic wounds
- CRC Sensor - contactless sensor for quality monitoring of conductive yarns
- position-dissolving sensor yarn
- sensor vest to check the wearing comfort of a backpack
- Recyclable structures from paper yarn
On October 31, DITF scientists Bastian Baesch and Carsten Linti will give the talk in the Campfire Education Session:
Sensor Yarns in biomedical and technical applications.
The presentation gives an overview over several sensor yarn application developments in biomedical and technical applications by the DITF. Yarn and textile based Sensors for temperature and pH, moisture, touch and other applications are presented and their integration into textile products is discussed.