komposiitides
Komposiitides, in Estonian usage referring to composite materials, are engineered substances made from two or more distinct materials with significantly different properties. When combined, these constituents produce a material with characteristics that exceed those of the individual components, such as higher strength-to-weight ratio or improved stiffness.
A typical composite consists of a matrix and a reinforcement. The matrix binds the reinforcement, transfers
Manufacturing methods vary, including lay-up and filament winding for fibers, resin transfer molding, compression molding, pultrusion,
Applications span aerospace, automotive, wind energy, sporting goods, and construction, where weight savings and durability are