puukomposiitit
Puukomposiitit, also known as silicon carbide fibers, are a type of advanced composite material. They are made from lengthy silicon carbide fibers, typically obtained through the reaction of silicon dioxide and carbon at high temperatures. The resulting fibers are bound together by a matrix material, commonly a polymer or ceramic, to form a strong and lightweight composite.
First developed in the 1960s, puukomposiitit were originally intended for use in aircraft and aerospace applications
Some of the benefits of puukomposiitit include their high strength-to-weight ratio, making them ideal for applications
However, puukomposiitit can be brittle and prone to cracking under impact, which can affect their overall durability.