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Fiber Reinforcement

Fiber reinforcement involves adding thin, strong fibers—such as glass, carbon, or synthetic materials—into a material like concrete, plastic, or metal. These fibers improve the material's strength, durability, and resistance to cracking by distributing stress more evenly and helping it withstand forces like tension and impact. Think of it as adding tiny, high-strength strands that work together to make the entire material tougher and more resilient, extending its lifespan and performance in construction, manufacturing, or other applications.