Four Layers Weaved once Structure Design and Conduction Pressure Testing Analysis for Fabric Switch

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In order to overcome these shortcomings, the project is aim to design a structure similar to the traditional keyboard. The experiment using polyester staple fiber, sizing process after the polyester staple, polyester filament, sizing of polyester filament, stiffing agent treatment of polyester filament to weave. To compared the performance by the measurement of conduction pressure. It is concluded that with stiffing agent treatment of polyester filament is the best material for weaving fabric switches.

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