fiberlegging
Fiberlegging is a manufacturing technique used in textile and composite engineering to lay down continuous fibers on a forming surface to create reinforced layers with controlled orientation. The term covers both manual and automated deposition of fiber tows, yarns, or tapes that form a preform or fabric before resin application or curing. The process emphasizes directional control, fiber volume fraction, and uniformity across complex contours.
In practice, fiberlegging can be performed by robotic heads or lay-up machines that follow a computer-controlled
Common materials include carbon fiber, glass fiber, and aramid reinforcements, paired with epoxy, polyester, or thermoplastic
Benefits of fiberlegging include improved control over fiber orientation, reduced material waste, ability to create complex