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Polymer Composites Based Modern Sensors for Various Applications

Bangshidhar Goswami, Prakash Kumar, Shalini Kumari, Rakesh Kumar, Anand Mohan, Deepak Kumar, Sushanta Mohanty

Abstract


Sensors tradition configured to miniaturization without shape rigidity. Sensors are fabricated by flexible organic substrate embedded with two dimensional composite inorganic particulates of nano-metric dimensions or three-dimensional electro-spin filaments. Thermal degeneration and demagnetizing effects have favored 3d composites or filamentous designs than 2d composites. These sensors have wide usage in medical electronics, aerospace engineering, textile engineering, etc. Basis of techniques are same as in cloth or paper printing. These are only modified versions of printing technologies i.e. under specifications of flexible usage and devoid of shape constrains.

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