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renforcé

Renforcé is a French adjective meaning reinforced or strengthened, used to describe objects, components, or structures that have been fortified with additional materials or design features to improve strength, durability, or safety. The term appears across various domains, from construction to consumer products, and is often used alongside a noun (for example, pierres renforcées, verre renforcé).

In construction and engineering, renforcement typically involves adding materials such as steel reinforcement bars, meshes, or

In everyday usage, renforcé appears in product descriptions and branding to signal an enhanced version, such

Note that renforcé is a descriptive term in French. In English contexts, equivalent terms such as reinforced,

fiber-reinforced
polymers.
While
the
standard
French
term
for
reinforced
concrete
is
béton
armé,
renforcé
can
be
used
to
emphasize
improved
performance,
such
as
higher
strength,
impact
resistance,
or
durability.
In
the
glass
industry,
verre
renforcé
(reinforced
glass)
may
refer
to
safety
glass
that
has
been
strengthened
through
tempering,
lamination,
or
the
inclusion
of
reinforcing
layers.
In
textiles
and
plastics,
renforcé
designates
fabrics
or
polymers
that
include
embedded
fibers
or
layers
to
increase
stiffness
or
load-bearing
capacity.
as
renforcée
handles,
chemins,
or
walls.
The
term
derives
from
the
verb
renforcer,
meaning
to
reinforce,
and
forms
include
renforcé
(masculine
singular)
and
renforcée
(feminine
singular),
with
plurals
renforcés
or
renforcées.
strengthened,
or
reinforced
glass
are
typically
used,
and
specific
standards
or
certifications
should
be
consulted
for
safety
and
performance
claims.