Textile technology research is a vital field within manufacturing engineering, focusing on the development, production, and innovation of fibers, fabrics, and textile materials. This area explores everything from manufacturing processes to material characteristics and their applications across industries such as fashion, healthcare, and automotive. JoVE Visualize enriches your research experience by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, giving researchers and students clearer insights into experimental procedures and outcomes in textile technology.
Established methods in textile technology research often include fiber characterization techniques, such as microscopy and spectroscopy, as well as mechanical testing to assess strength, elasticity, and durability. Fabric production processes like weaving, knitting, and nonwoven formation play a central role. Analytical methods to evaluate dyeing, finishing, and surface modification are also integral, supporting advances in textile performance and functionality across various applications.
Recent trends in textile technology research emphasize smart textiles, integrating sensors and responsive materials with traditional fabrics. Additive manufacturing and 3D printing are increasingly explored to create complex textile structures and prototypes. Nanotechnology approaches, such as embedding nanoparticles to enhance durability or antimicrobial properties, signify another innovative frontier. These developing methods expand the potential of textiles across medical, environmental, and wearable technology sectors.
Sailakshmi Velamoor, Allan Mitchell, Mihnea Bostina, Duane Harland
Arantxa S Blecher, Juan Scheun, André Ganswindt
Wenfeng Pei, Jikun Song, Wenkui Wang, Jianjiang Ma, Bing Jia, Luyao Wu, Man Wu, Quanjia Chen, Qin Qin, Haiyong Zhu, Chengcheng Hu, Hai Lei, Xuefei Gao, Haijun Hu, Yu Zhang, Jinfa Zhang, Jiwen Yu, Yanying Qu
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