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24/09/2020 – Weaving technology

Woven cellular metals made of wires

A team of researchers at the TU Dresden has succeeded in producing three-dimensional cellular metals from wires with the help of weaving technology. The patented structure enables the production of metallic lightweight materials with a wide range of properties and offers new possibilities for lightweight metal construction.

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Fig. 2: Cubic cell geometry. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 1: Cellular metals from wire developed at the ITM of TU Dresden. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 2: Cubic cell geometry. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 3: Cylindrical cell geometry. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 4: Multilayer cell composite with closed cover surface . © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 5: Cellular metal from flat wire with closed and open cover layer areas. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 6: Spatially transformed cellular metal. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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Fig. 7: Detail of the shaped cellular metal. © ITM, TU Dresden, Mirko Krziwon

 
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