Second Place Award at TEKNOFEST 2024: İTÜ Team Develops Eco-Friendly Sandwich Composites

by Nurşah Çağlar | Jul 11, 2024
Team members Nazan Okur, Osman Bilal Güzelbakan, Zeynep Esra Güner, and Su Palaz achieved remarkable success with their innovative and eco-friendly products.

The ACOUSTEX team from Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ) won second place in the Energy and Environment category at TEKNOFEST 2024 University Students Research Project Competitions with their project titled "Development of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Sandwich Composites for Acoustic Applications Using Additive Manufacturing," conducted under the Undergraduate Student Research Project (LÖKAP) program.

Team members Nazan Okur, Osman Bilal Güzelbakan, Zeynep Esra Güner, and Su Palaz achieved remarkable success with their innovative and eco-friendly products.

As part of the project, eco-friendly sandwich composite materials with high acoustic performance across a wide frequency range were developed. The production involved 3D printing of Microperforated Panels (MPP) using Polylactic Acid (PLA) and Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) filaments with varying perforation densities. MPPs were used as the outer surface, while hemp fibers and wool fiber waste served as the core layer for the sandwich composites.

These innovative products not only promoted a sustainable design approach but also introduced a new application area for additive manufacturing technologies in acoustic applications. The study marks a theoretical and practical first by producing sandwich composites with 3D-printed outer surfaces and a core layer made of porous fiber materials.

This significant achievement once again highlights İTÜ's leading role in developing sustainable and eco-friendly solutions.

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İTÜ Faculty of Textile Technologies and Design

Textile Engineering Department of Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ) is the first and the single one offering textile engineering education in Istanbul, and also comes first among the top textile engineering schools in Turkey. Its history could be traced back to 1955; the year in which the textile division was established in the body of Mechanical Engineering. The school gained its current name and independent status in 1983. Therefore, it is obvious that the Textile Engineering Department is fairly new compared to the history of İTÜ stretching back to 240 years.

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ITU Textile Engineering Undergraduate Program is an accredited program by ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC), www.abet.org, (Criteria: General Criteria Only (EAC)). For further information on accrediation of ITU Textile Engineering Undergraduate Program, please visit the following link: https://tekstil.itu.edu.tr/en/education/accreditation/abet