Loomahübriide
Loomahübriide is a term used in materials science to describe a class of synthetic hybrid materials designed to merge textile weaving concepts with advanced polymers and nanomaterials. It is intended to yield composites with customizable strength, stiffness, and functional properties while maintaining flexibility and light weight.
Etymology: The name combines "loom", referring to weaving technology, with "hübriide", a stylized form of "hybrid"
Composition and properties: Loomahübriide entries typically consist of reinforcing fibers (natural or regenerated, such as cellulose,
Manufacturing: Production combines loom-guided fibre laying with resin infusion or in-situ polymerization, followed by curing. Some
Applications: Potential uses include smart textiles and wearables, lightweight structural components in aerospace or automotive sectors,
Status and naming: Loomahübriide is a conceptual and experimental term in contemporary research, with several academic