Karl Kessler Prize for Biocomposit Research-New Ways Unveiled Light Construction
Karl Kessler Prize for Biocomposit Research-New Ways Unveiled Light Construction
revolutionary development of resource -saving lightweight materials in Aalen
Lorenz Walter, graduate of the Aalen University of Applied Sciences, is awarded the renowned Karl Kessler Prize for his pioneering research on biocomposites. These innovative materials consist of a combination of bio -based flax fibers and polyester. But what makes it so special and why are they important?
environmental lightweight construction as a key to the future
The use of biocomposites marks an important step towards sustainability and environmental protection. Lorenz Walter's work shows that the combination of natural fibers and plastics create innovative materials that are equal to conventional composite materials such as carbon and fiberglass. These new lightweight materials find a wide range of applications, especially in areas such as automotive construction, where they can be used in both interior and in the body.
Thanks to his engagement and persistence, Lorenz Walter was able to make a significant contribution to the development of these new materials. His thesis was not only awarded the Karl Kessler Prize by the Alfing Kessler (Mafa) machine factory, but also by his supervisor, Prof. Dr. Iman Taha, praised as groundbreaking.a praise for innovation and research
The Karl Kessler Prize is reminiscent of the founder of the Alfing Kessler plant and appreciates theses that are characterized by curiosity, passion and persistence. With his master's thesis, Lorenz Walter not only showed that resource -friendly lightweight construction is possible, but also that he opened a new chapter in the production of biocomposites.
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