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Thermochromic Textiles

The word "thermochromic"

Thermo comes from the Greek word "thermos," which means warm or hot.
Chromic comes from "chroma," meaning color. A thermochromic substance changes color as it changes temperature.
In fabrics, a special dye acts as the thermochromic agent.

Dyeing Textiles

Experimenting whit thermochromic pigments and thread.

pigments bought at:
This is form America and the tax is quite high, but nice pigments!
and a lot of choices
https://solarcolordust.com/t/ultra-thermal-dust

for just a experiment I advise to buy it in the UK :
https://www.sfxc.co.uk/ or on Amazon.uk

Experimenting with binders, textiles and thread

binders:
Textile binder for silkscreening
arabische gom
P-fixer
Achriel verf binder
watercolour binder
azijn
acryl medium

textiles:
Polyerster
nylon
plain cotton
cotton dye wihite
latex

Thread/yarn:
100% cotton + colour withe
100% cotton + colour grey
60% cotton + 40% acryl
50% cotton + 50% acryl
100% acryl colour gray
100% acryl



Pigments 1.jpg Pigments 2.jpg Pigments 3.jpg Pigments 4.jpg



Pigments 5.jpg Pigments 6.jpg Pigments 7.jpg

Verven 2.jpg Verven 1.jpg

Verven 5.jpg Verven 3.jpg


Binder 1.jpg Binder 2.jpg Binder 3.jpg


process

Mixing 1.jpg Mixing 2.jpg Mixing 3.jpg Mixing 4.jpg Mixing 5.jpg Mixing 7.jpg Mixing 8.jpg Mixing 9.jpg Verven .jpg

Conductive Thread

Heating and Weaving Textiles

Pigments 8.1.jpg Pigments 8.2.jpg Pigments 9.1.jpg Pigments 9.2.jpg
Pigments 10.1.jpg Pigments 10.2.jpg Pigments 11.1.jpg Pigmetns 11.2.jpg
Pigments 12.1.jpg Pigments 12.2.jpg Pigmetns13.1.jpg Pigmetns 13.2.jpg


Gray to green.gif Test thermochromism.gif


Making sampel 1.jpg Making sample 3.jpg Making sample 4.jpg
Making sample 5.jpg Making sample 6.jpg Making sample 7.jpg

Weaving 7.jpg

Weaving 3.jpg Weaving 4.jpg Weaving 5.jpg Weaving 6.jpg


Weaving 9.jpg Weaving 10.jpg Weaving 11.jpg Weaving 14.jpg Weaving 13.jpg Weaving 15.jpg Weaving 16.jpg

Workshop TU Delft

12 april: TU Delft workshop, The screen.

With:
Jan Berends : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Systems and Control
Emiel Jansen : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Master Integrated Product Design
Valentijn van der Scheur : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Systems and Control
Marijn Leeuwenberg : werktuigbouwkunde bachelor, Systems and Control
Ilse de Cock : Industrieel ontwerp



1: Wat is een beeldscherm?
2: Wat een beeldscherm voor hun betekent?
3: Van welke materialness kan je een beeldscherm maken?
4: Wat zie je als een Mogelijkheid als textile als beeldscherm?