glassfiberkompositter
Glassfiberkompositter, also referred to as glass fiber reinforced composites, are composite materials in which glass fiber is the reinforcing phase and a polymeric matrix, such as epoxy, polyester, or vinyl ester, serves as the binder. The fibers provide high tensile strength and stiffness, while the matrix encapsulates the fibers, protects against environmental damage, and distributes loads across the composite.
The concept of fiber reinforced polymers dates back to the early 20th century, but practical, scalable production
Manufacturing processes include hand lay‑up, filament winding, resin transfer molding, compression molding, and pultrusion. Each method
Glass fiber composites offer a superior strength‑to‑weight ratio compared with many metals and can be engineered
Ongoing research explores recyclable composite systems, hybrid fiber blends, and nanofiller incorporation to improve mechanical properties,