2024
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202406079
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Functionally‐Graded Serrated Fangs Allow Spiders to Mechanically Cut Silk, Carbon and Kevlar Fibers

Gabriele Greco,
Diego Misseroni,
Filippo Castellucci
et al.

Abstract: Before humans and allegedly any animal group, spiders developed “functionally graded toothed blades” that cut one of the toughest biological materials: silk. Here, this work reveals the importance of micro‐structured serrations in spiders’ fangs that allow these animals to cut silk and artificial high‐performance fibers, such as carbon or Kevlar. The importance of serrations revolves around the stress concentration at the interface between the fang and the fibers, resulting in a cutting efficiency superior to … Show more

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