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Composite material - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Many technical textile products appear like textile composite materials, that consist of two or more materials of different nature, joined together by adhesion or cohesion (through a third material).
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In an advanced society like ours we all depend on composite materials in some aspect of our lives. Fibreglass, developed in the late 1940s, was the first modern composite and is still the most common.
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Mechanics of Composite Materials ... "An Introduction to Composite Materials", D.Hull and T.W.Clyne, Cambridge University Press (1996) Order! ... There are further classes of composite in which the matrix is a metal or a ceramic. For the most part, these are still in a developmental stage, with problems of high manufacturing...
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One of the advantage of composite is that two or more materials could be combined to take advantage of the good characteristics of each of the materials. Usually, composite materials will consist of two separate components, the matrix and the filler.
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