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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of conductive fabric using electrical stimulation
abstract The present invention can be applied to smart clothes used in an EMS (Electrical Muscular Stimulation) system, and can be applied to conductive fibers, conductive fabrics, and the like, which can exhibit conductive performance even when water is sprayed on smart clothing or sweat is not discharged. More particularly, the present invention relates to a carbon nanotube which is dispersed together with a silver nanoparticle in a conductive layer formed on the surface of a fiber, so that it can maintain high electrical conductivity and can be produced by a carbon nanotube having hydrophobic properties It is possible to prevent oxidation of metallic powder (nano silver) by sweat and moisture as much as possible, and if a fur layer is formed on the surface of the conductive layer, a gap is formed between the conductive layer and skin while maintaining electric conductivity, Conductive fibers, conductive fabrics and conductive fibers that provide a feel and can be used without skin irritation It relates to a process for producing the same.
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