Processi
General
Heavy:
Stiff:
Hard:
Light:
Flexible:
Soft:
Structure
Solid:
Homogeneous:
Geometric:
Porous:
Heterogeneous:
Organic:
Texture
Smooth:
Uniform:
Dense:
Coarse:
Variable:
Sparse:
Mechanics
High Resistance:
Fragile:
High Scratch R:
Low Resistance:
Ductile:
Low Scratch R:
Physical
High Fire R:
High UV R:
High Wather R:
Low Fire R:
Low UV R:
Low Wather R:
Conductive
Thermal conduction:
Electrical conduction:
Chemical conduction:
Thermal insulation:
Electrical insulation:
Chemical insulation:
Sight
Glossy:
Opaque:
Reflective:
Matte:
Translucent:
Non-reflective:
Touch
Waxy:
Cold:
Hard:
Rough:
Warm:
Soft:
Smell
Slight:
Sweet:
Pleasant:
Intense:
Acid:
Unpleasant:
Hear
Bright:
Silent:
Sound-absorbent:
Dull:
Noisy:
Sound-reflective:
Taste
Inedible:
Slight:
Sweet:
Edible:
Intense:
Salty:
Origin
Recycled:
Renewable:
Bioplastic:
End-of-life
Recyclable:
Biodegradable:
Compostable:
Tag:
Techno-synergies
3D Printing on Textiles is a process developed by Stratasys, one of the most important and innovative companies in the field of additive manufacturing that has collaborated with numerous internationally renowned designers such as Neri Oxman, Iris van Herpen and Julia Koerner. Specifically, it is a 3D printing process that allows you to print directly on flexible surfaces, such as fabrics or leathers, without resorting to the traditional method of molding the individual elements and their subsequent application on the base surface.
