Essays about: "kompositmaterial"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 45 essays containing the word kompositmaterial.
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16. Cellulose oxalates in biocomposites
University essay from KTH/Fiber- och polymerteknologiAbstract : Under de senaste åren, på grund av överanvändningen av icke förnybara resurser har den ekologiska miljön på jorden påverkats allvarligt. I takt med detta ökade oron bland människor om att resurserna skulle ta slut. Därför är det nödvändigt att utveckla och använda mer miljövänliga förnybara resurser. READ MORE
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17. Mechanical properties of compression moulded fibre composite sheets
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : This master thesis project was carried out at a large international company in the forest industry. The company is currently interested in producing sheet formed composite materials with high wood fibre content that can be further processed and formed using conventional compression moulding. READ MORE
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18. 3D Printing Composites from Raw Materials
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : For the last decades, the subject of Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D-printing, has been rapidly developing in both the industrial and recreational fields. As new applications are discovered, materials and methods have to be researched and developed at the same pace to not stunt the creativity that 3D-printing brings out. READ MORE
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19. Rapid prototyping with fiber composites - Manufacturing of an amphibious UAV
University essay from KTH/LättkonstruktionerAbstract : Rapid prototyping has in the last few years gained an ever increasing central role in projects thanks to its agile benefits. Because of that, boundaries regarding what can be accomplished can be pushed and new techniques for achieving goals can be explored at a reasonable cost. READ MORE
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20. Lignin/Carbon Fibre Composites
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : The market is in great need of more environmentally friendly alternatives to fossil-based composite materials to obtain a more sustainable future. Lignin is the second most common biopolymer and is a byproduct in the pulping and paper industry. READ MORE