
Fibre-Reinforced Composites
Fibre-reinforced composites are materials made by combining strong fibers—like carbon, glass, or aramid—with a matrix material, such as resin or plastic. The fibers provide high strength and stiffness, while the matrix holds them together and helps distribute loads evenly. This combination results in a material that is lightweight, durable, and resistant to various stresses, making it ideal for applications like aerospace, sports equipment, and automotive parts. Essentially, it's like weaving strong threads into a sturdy fabric that can outperform traditional materials in both weight and performance.