Honeycomblike
Honeycomblike describes objects or structures that resemble a honeycomb in their cellular, tessellated pattern, typically featuring a repeating array of hexagonal cells. The term is used across disciplines to denote both natural and engineered materials that exhibit a hexagonal, open-cell lattice, balancing light weight with stiffness and surface area.
Geometry and properties: A classic honeycomb consists of hexagonal cells that share walls, forming a lightweight
Examples and applications: Natural honeycombs are formed by bees from wax, used for storing honey and brood.
Manufacturing and considerations: Honeycomblike structures are produced by extrusion, stamping, folding, or additive manufacturing. Designers select