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Thermoset composites

Thermoset composites are durable materials made by combining a hard, heat-resistant resin with reinforcing fibers, like glass or carbon. When the resin is cured, usually through heat or a chemical process, it hardens permanently, creating a strong, stable structure that doesn't melt or reshape under heat. These composites are commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and construction due to their lightweight nature, strength, and resistance to harsh environments. Once set, thermoset composites cannot be remolded, making them ideal for applications requiring long-lasting performance and integrity.

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    Thermoset composites are materials made from a mix of fibers and a resin that hardens permanently when heated. Once set, they cannot be reshaped or melted, which makes them strong and resistant to heat and chemicals. These composites are commonly used in industries like aerospace and automotive due to their lightweight and durable characteristics. The process involves combining the fibers (like glass or carbon) with a liquid resin that, when cured, creates a solid structure. This strength, combined with resistance to deformation, makes thermoset composites ideal for applications where performance and stability are crucial.