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Embroidery Machine

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Technical University of Vienna

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Open for Collaboration

Short Description

1-head universal portal laying machine with one embroidery station, featuring a W-head and a needle for laying and stitching wires or fiber strands onto a carrier material. The TFP (Tailored Fiber Placement) machine enables the automated, load path-oriented laying of fibers for the production of highly resilient, lightweight fiber composite preforms.

Contact Person

Philipp Preinstorfer

Research Services

Contracted research and research cooperation

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The embroidery machine is used for the production of stress-optimized composite reinforcement made from high-performance fibers. In addition, the reinforcements can be equipped with special features, e.g., a continuous monitoring system based on fiber optic technology.

Terms of Use

To clarify the terms of use, please contact the research department directly.

Reference Publications

Preinstorfer, P., Durnwalder, C., & Fiel, W. (2024). Optimising FRP Reinforcement Layout by Using Embroidery Technology. In Fibre-Polymer Composites in Construction (pp. 22–26). c/o Composites Connections. https://doi.org/10.34726/8640

Contact

Assoc. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.
Philipp Preinstorfer
Forschungsbereiche Stahlbeton- und Massivbau
+43 1 58801 21254
philipp.preinstorfer@tuwien.ac.at
https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/person/60452.html?suchtext=Preinstorfer

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