US researchers have developed a type of electric heating element using carbon nanotube fibres (CNTFs).
They demonstrated that CNTF wires and fabrics can deliver substantially more heating power per unit mass than conventional metal-alloy heaters when placed directly in flowing gases.
A distinctive feature of the work is its reliance on textile-inspired manufacturing techniques.
They demonstrated that CNTF wires and fabrics can deliver substantially more heating power per unit mass than conventional metal-alloy heaters when placed directly in flowing gases.
A distinctive feature of the work is its reliance on textile-inspired manufacturing techniques.