Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Composite Materials

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Composites are materials made by combining two or more natural or artificial elements that are stronger as a team than as individual players. The component materials don’t completely blend or lose their individual identities; they combine and contribute their most useful traits to improve the outcome or final product. Composites are typically designed with a particular use in mind, such as added strength, efficiency or durability. The matrix protects the fibers from environmental and external damage and transfers the load between the fibers. Composites can be natural or synthetic. Wood, a natural composite, is a combination of cellulose or wood fibers and a substance called lignin. The fibers give wood its strength; lignin is the matrix or natural glue that binds and stabilizes them.

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