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Programmable light-emitting textiles are in fashion

The business-related research institute TITV Greiz is located in Germany in the state of Thuringia. The institute is involved in research, development, services, consulting, testing and continuing education along the entire textile value creation chain. More than 50 employees work on high-tech solutions that serve as a basis for new materials for traditional textile technology.
Combination of electronics and textiles set new trends
Collaboration with non-textile industries is shaping development more and more. Specifically, the combination of electronics and textiles is making entirely new areas of application possible. The latest developments include light-emitting textiles, textile sensors and actuators and partially electrically conductive textile structures. Programmable light-emitting textiles are manufactured in two different processes. LEDs integrated in textiles are applied to conductive textiles on the one hand and on the other, electroluminescent pastes are applied to conductive textile structures in a silkscreen process. In collaboration with industrial partners in the areas of electronics, microsystems technology, automobile manufacturing and medicine, the institute is exploring product- and technology-based solutions in the areas of microsystems technology, surface functionalization and flexible materials.
Individual drying processes
For many individual drying processes, the TITV Greiz uses drying ovens from BINDER including the FD 115 and ED 53 chambers. The textiles are exposed to specified temperatures under precisely defined dwell times. Drying and condensation processes of partial coatings are carried out in a temperature range of 120°C ? 150°C. The institute places particular value on maintaining exact temperatures to ensure that testing procedures are carried out under constant, reproducible conditions.
“The units have a very simple operating philosophy, making our daily routine easier and more efficient,” says Laboratory technician Christina Stark of BINDER drying ovens.
Standardized test methods
The accredited TITV Greiz test center offers comprehensive services in the area of material and product testing. Various textile materials are tested according to DIN, ISO, ASTM, AATCC and testing methods developed by the TITV Greiz. Testing includes especially artificial ageing of materials in particular, but also testing where drying processes play a role and storage of materials in various media, e.g. an artificial sweat solution.
BINDER drying ovens have proven to be multi-talented. Test conditions can be individually adapted to specific materials and methods to obtain accurate test results.
The institute has been using BINDER drying ovens for several years and is very pleased with the results.

About BINDER GmbH:
BINDER is the largest specialty manufacturer of simulation chambers for science and industry in the world. With its technical solutions, the company contributes significantly to improving the health and safety of people. Our range of products is suitable for routine applications, highly specialized work in research and development, production and quality assurance. With 350 employees worldwide, BINDER GmbH 2012 sales were 56 million euros.

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