plastikomposiitide
Plastikomposiitide, also known as plastic composites, are materials made from a polymer matrix reinforced with a second material. The reinforcing material is typically fibrous, such as glass fibers, carbon fibers, or natural fibers. The polymer matrix, usually a thermosetting or thermoplastic resin, binds the fibers together and transfers stress between them. This combination of properties results in a material that is often stronger, stiffer, and lighter than either of its constituent components alone.
The development of plastikomposiitide has led to a wide range of applications across various industries. In
The manufacturing processes for plastikomposiitide vary depending on the chosen materials and desired product shape. Common