
Aerospace composites
Aerospace composites are advanced materials made by combining two or more different substances to create a new material with enhanced properties. Typically, they consist of fibers like carbon or glass embedded in a resin matrix, resulting in a lightweight yet strong and durable material. These composites are used in aircraft and spacecraft to reduce weight, improve fuel efficiency, and withstand extreme conditions. Their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and fatigue durability make them essential for modern aerospace design, enabling safer, more efficient, and innovative flight and space travel.