Lattice structures are networks of interconnected nodes arranged in repeating or gradually varying patterns called cells.
In various industries, such as automotive parts, medical implants, running shoes, and hiking backpacks, 3D-printed components featuring lattice or honeycomb patterns are becoming increasingly common.
Natural lattices, like honeycombs, snowflakes, fences, sponges, or the Eiffel Tower, surround us and offer benefits for both part performance and production.
Traditional manufacturing processes struggle to produce complex lattice geometries, making additive manufacturing a perfect match for lattices and 3D printing.
These designs offer benefits for both part performance and production.
Author's summary: Lattice structures in 3D printing.