TY - BOOK ID - 46174660 TI - Fibre-fixed : composites in design AU - Pil, Lut AU - Verpoest, Ignaas AU - Design Museum Gent PY - 2018 SN - 9789058566119 9058566110 PB - Oostkamp : Gent : Stitching Kunstboek ; Design Museum Gent, DB - UniCat KW - Didactiek van de kunst KW - Productiebeleid KW - Kunststoffen KW - kunststoffen KW - Didactics of the arts KW - Production management KW - Plastics KW - 749.02 KW - Industrieel design ; materialen ; composieten KW - Industrieel design ; 21ste eeuw ; nieuwe materialen KW - 670.1 KW - composieten KW - vezelsterkte kunststoffen KW - materialen KW - materialenleer KW - duurzaamheid KW - mobiliteit KW - recyclage KW - stoelen KW - meubelen KW - wetenschap KW - productdesign KW - Meubelkunst en design ; technieken, materialen KW - algemene technologie (ook materialenkennis en verwerking van afvalproducten) KW - Exhibitions KW - 691.504 KW - 691.504 Building materials and the environment. Sustainable building materials KW - Building materials and the environment. Sustainable building materials KW - 745.5 KW - designmaterialen KW - composietmaterialen KW - designmaterialen - algemeen KW - Composite materials KW - Fibrous composites KW - Design KW - Design. KW - Composite materials. KW - Fibrous composites. KW - Faserverbundwerkstoff. KW - Verbundwerkstoff. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46174660 AB - 'Fibre-Fixed. Composites in Design' is a book about what can be achieved when tried and tested fibres are combined with other materials - often (bio) plastics - to create fibre reinforced composite materials. These fibres can be manifold: carbon, glass, a synthetic fibre or natural fibres such as flax, hemp, jute, ramie, silk... The strength and stiffness of these fibres, combined with the lightness of plastics, inspires designers to create lightweight, energy-efficient products. At the same time, the composite materials allow a great freedom of shape and design. Designing and using composite materials can be an answer to the social and ecological challenges today's society is facing. This book, edited by Lut Pil and Ignaas Verpoest, focuses on the results achieved in the past five years and looks ahead to some of the breakthroughs that are expected in the years to come. The projects presented in the book are diverse and come from different sectors such as mobility, sports, medical applications, energy supply, infrastructure, architecture and products for daily use.00Exhibition: Design Museum Gent, Belgium (26.10.2018-21.04.2019). ER -