patagories
Patagories are a class of lightweight, flexible fabric structures designed to mimic the natural properties of animal and plant tissues. The term is derived from the combination of "patagium," the membranous wing or flap found in many flying animals, and "categories," indicating distinct types within this class of structures. These materials are characterized by their high strength-to-weight ratio, elasticity, and ability to conform to complex shapes.
Patagories are often used in applications that require lightweight yet durable coverings, such as in the development
The manufacturing of patagories involves advanced textile technologies, including nanomaterials and bio-inspired composites, which enhance their
Patagories exemplify biomimicry by translating biological strategies for flexibility and lightweight strength into engineered materials. Their