microweaving
Microweaving is a manufacturing concept in textile engineering that describes the use of microwave energy to assist the weaving of micro-scale fibers. The approach combines principles of dielectric heating with conventional weaving to influence fiber interactions, bonding, or curing at weave junctions. In some variants, microwaves are used to selectively heat polymer fibers, reducing friction during interlacing or to cure binders at crossing points to lock the weave.
A microweaving setup integrates a micro-loom with a microwave delivery system. Dielectric fibers, such as certain
Common materials include dielectric polymers, composite-prepregs, or conductive fibers used for sensing. Equipment consists of a
Potential applications span high-precision microfabrics for medical implants, wearable electronics, lightweight aerospace fabrics, and filtration membranes.