A process for the rapid manufacturing of seamless, three-dimensional contoured spacer textiles, 3D-Knit from Kobleder GmbH is a one-step knitting process that can create various profiles and shapes.
Drexel researchers have developed a way to coat cellulose yarn with flakes of a type of conductive, two-dimensional material, called MXene, to imbue it with the conductivity and durability it needs to ...
The furniture of the future could be made from nothing more than two long strands of yarn. A prototype manufacturing machine developed at Carnegie Mellon University is transforming traditional textile ...
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Variant3D: ‘3D Knitting is The Closest Thing to 3D Printing Textiles'
Garrett Gerson, Variant3D's CEO and co-founder, explained how 3D renderings can be plug-and-play for manufacturing.
With increasing consumer demand for sustainable and aesthetically pleasing products, leading brands and retailers focus on reducing their offerings’ environmental impact. Credit: Karl Mayer Group A ...
This article originally appeared in _Drexel University Research Magazine in July 2021. By Britt Faulstick. Drexel’s Center for Functional Fabrics had just settled into its new state-of-the-art ...
A close look at the pieces revealed that the process did not involve tailoring and the designs are developed using digital technology. “Unlike in circular knitting, here the user industry will need to ...
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Floor Skrabanja has created a collection of seats made from a single piece of 3D-knitted upholstery that needs no gluing or stitching, so can easily be deconstructed.
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