
COMPOSITE (microstructure)
A composite microstructure refers to a material made from two or more different substances, which combine to enhance certain properties. Each component retains its own characteristics while contributing to the overall strength, durability, or weight of the composite. Common examples include fiberglass, made of glass fibers in a resin matrix, and reinforced concrete, which combines steel bars with concrete. This combination makes composites suitable for various applications, from aerospace to sports equipment, as they can offer improved performance compared to individual materials alone.