plateuse
Plateuse is a term used in materials science to describe a class of materials and processing approaches that rely on plate-like inclusions embedded in a continuous matrix to tailor mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties. The concept encompasses platelets such as mica, graphite or graphene oxide, and various ceramic platelets dispersed in polymers, metals, or ceramics, with an emphasis on the orientation of these platelets to achieve anisotropic behavior.
The word plateuse combines plate (platelet) with use, signaling the deliberate deployment of platelets to modulate
Processing and orientation are central to plateuse. External fields or flow-driven techniques are used to align
Materials and applications encompass polymer, metal, and ceramic matrices with platelet fillers. Typical platelets include mica,
Advantages and challenges include the potential for high stiffness-to-weight ratios, improved barrier performance, and directional conductivity.
See also: platelet reinforcement, nanocomposites, anisotropic materials.