Abstract

With the use of new materials for technical textile applications, evaluation of electrical properties in accordance with the intended application is required. In this study, experimental investigations are carried out to check the electrical behavior of hybrid and non-hybrid woven structures of basalt/polypropylene, basalt/polyester, and basalt/jute fibers. Three types of weaves were used for both hybrid and non-hybrid structures. These textile fabrics were evaluated by methods of measuring surface resistance and the volume resistance. Results are discussed in terms of fiber composition and woven structure. The aim is to compare different structures on the basis of electrical properties. The purpose of this study is to identify parameters that have the strongest influence on electrical properties of fabrics.

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