Experimenting on the
materials side of how bicycle frames are engineered and consecutively produced, Designaffairs Studio in
Munich, Germany, a multidisciplinary design studio, examined many high-tech
plastics, acrylics and polymers, before setting on Trivex used primarily for
optics lens and on eyewear (especially those of kids), as a better alternative
to Polycarbonate due to its high impact resistance.
The polymer allows for
injection moulding, which should facilitate affordable and precise mass
production while enabling unique form factors and a multitude of possible
colour combinations. Initially the polymer was used in military applications. Even
though the compound has a lower density than polycarbonate & acrylic, it’s
advanced performance includes exceptional impact resistance and ultra-light
weight. It also offers outstanding chemical resistance and thermal stability as
it is virtually unaffected by most organic and inorganic chemicals and
withstands very hot and cold temperatures. See the studio’s info and photos here.
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