Affiliation:
1. Centre for Flexible Electronics and E‐Textiles University of Southampton, Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ UK
2. James Watt School of Engineering University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK
3. Centre for Sustainable Fashion London College of Fashion University of the Arts London 272 High Holborn London WC1V 7EY UK
4. London College of Fashion University of the Arts London 105 Carpenter's Road London E20 2AR UK
5. Winchester School of Art University of Southampton Winchester SO23 8DL UK
Abstract
AbstractElectronic textiles (e‐textiles) combine electronic functions (e.g., sensing, actuating, data processing) with textiles. E‐textiles are a platform technology with the potential for ubiquitous deployment in any application scenario where textiles can be found. E‐textiles have attracted significant research interests from materials and manufacturing process development to applications such as sports/fitness, healthcare, and workwear. While significant advances have been made in the research domain regarding the integration of electronic functionality, the technology is relatively immature and significant challenges remain in the manufacturing of commercialized e‐textile systems. This paper reviews the state of the art in e‐textile manufacturing including materials (e.g., yarns, inks), fabrication (e.g., weaving, knitting, printing), electronic integration and interconnections. This paper also reviews the key principles of textile sustainability and electronic waste (e‐wastemanagement, which provide useful guidance on e‐textile design and manufacturing to minimize their impact on the environment. Examples are given to demonstrate the early work toward sustainable e‐textiles. The remaining research challenges regarding scalable and sustainable manufacturing of e‐textiles are presented.
Funder
Royal Academy of Engineering
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council