kompoziti
Kompoziti are materials composed of two or more constituent phases with distinctly different properties that, when combined, produce a material with characteristics not present in any of the constituents alone. The typical combination involves a matrix phase that binds and transfers load, and a reinforcement phase that provides strength or stiffness. The constituents are selected to achieve properties such as higher strength-to-weight ratio, improved stiffness, or enhanced thermal or chemical resistance. In English, such materials are generally referred to as composite materials.
Classification of kompoziti is usually by matrix type: polymer matrix composites (PMCs), metal matrix composites (MMCs),
Examples include concrete, a widely used everyday composite consisting of a cementitious matrix with aggregates. Fiber-reinforced
Manufacturing approaches for kompoziti include lay-up, resin infusion, pultrusion, extrusion, and casting, among others. They typically
Applications span aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, energy, and consumer products. Ongoing research aims to reduce cost,