Production and Processing of Natural Fiber-based Functional Structures
In packaging technology and in various other areas such as automotive engineering, substitution of conventional materials or petrochemical-based composites is advisable if this can reduce costs of materials, production, transport or handling. Functional structures based on natural fibers are increasingly used. In particular, sandwich structures with a paper honeycomb core in the form of sandwich panels (paper honeycomb core bonded on both sides with thin cover layers) offer advantages by reducing raw material, weight and costs. In addition, they can show advantageous recycling behavior.
The field of work is concerned both with the development of natural fiber-based functional structures and with the development of corresponding processing and manufacturing processes.
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Processing Systems
NameDipl.-Ing. Phillip Rosenbusch
Natural Fiber Based Functional Structures
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