Silver Conductive Thread 50 Yards / 45 M

Sale price$5.00

Conductive thread can be used like conventional sewing yarn, however it electrically conducts allowing electronics to be integrated into textiles. This makes it ideal for use in a range of e-textile applications.

The thread is plated with silver to make it conductive. The conductive thread has a generally low resistance but it does vary. Once sewn the resistance is typically in the middle of this range. Over time the silver plating will degrade particularly if washed and we have measured in excess of 280 ohms on some of our older examples.

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Type

Electrode

Piezoresistive

Raw Material

Silver

Carbon

Electrical Resistance

0.1 -1 Ω

10⁴–10⁷ Ω

Piezoresistive Resistance Data Sheet

A sandwich structure using conductive PCB silver thin films on the top and bottom layers. Under a 0–2 kg applied force over a 1 cm-diameter contact area, the values shown represent the average of five measurements. This dataset serves as a material performance reference.



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Piezoresistive

A piezoresistive textile sensor converts applied pressure into resistance changes using a layered fabric structure. Zebra-pattern conductive electrodes sandwich a carbon-based piezoresistive fabric. Under compression, internal contact points increase, lowering resistance. Finer electrode line spacing generates denser sensing matrices, improving spatial resolution, flexibility, and signal stability for wearables, soft robotics, and pressure-mapping systems.






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Capacitive

A capacitive textile sensor consists of flexible top and bottom conductive electrodes separated by a soft dielectric textile layer. When pressure is applied, the distance between electrodes decreases and the effective dielectric structure changes, resulting in a measurable capacitance variation. This fabric-based architecture provides excellent conformability, stable signal response, and reliable pressure sensing on curved or dynamic surfaces.


01

Piezoresistive

A piezoresistive textile sensor converts applied pressure into resistance changes using a layered fabric structure. Zebra-pattern conductive electrodes sandwich a carbon-based piezoresistive fabric. Under compression, internal contact points increase, lowering resistance. Finer electrode line spacing generates denser sensing matrices, improving spatial resolution, flexibility, and signal stability for wearables, soft robotics, and pressure-mapping systems.






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Capacitive

A capacitive textile sensor consists of flexible top and bottom conductive electrodes separated by a soft dielectric textile layer. When pressure is applied, the distance between electrodes decreases and the effective dielectric structure changes, resulting in a measurable capacitance variation. This fabric-based architecture provides excellent conformability, stable signal response, and reliable pressure sensing on curved or dynamic surfaces.


Every sensing application comes with unique technical requirements

We provide flexible customization services across electrode layout, pattern geometry, and conductive textile structures. In addition to silver-based materials, we also offer alternative conductive options such as stainless steel and other alloy-based conductive textiles to meet different performance, durability, and cost targets.

Matrix Layout

Flexible Trace

High Density Pattern

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