Strain-Insensitive Helical Conductive Fibers via Rotational Co-extrusion Wet Spinning for Motion-Adaptive Temperature Sensing | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Strain-Insensitive Helical Conductive Fibers via Rotational Co-extrusion Wet Spinning for Motion-Adaptive Temperature Sensing
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Motion-adaptive temperature sensing is achieved through the development of helical conductive fibers, enhancing performance in dynamic environments.
Key evidence highlights that these fibers maintain effectiveness despite strain, indicating strong applicability in real-world scenarios.
Using rotational co-extrusion wet spinning, the fibers were engineered for optimal conductivity and adaptability to movement, showcasing innovative material design.
This technology supports better performance in temperature sensing applications, marking a significant advancement in smart material integration.