Fibre Reinforced Composites: Multiplicity of Application by Ashis Kumar Samanta in Latest Trends in Textile and Fashion Designing (LTTFD) in Lupine Publishers
Today, at the age of developing newer materials, it is needed to relook
all textile fibers and materials by introspection of it in depth the
strength and weakness of different fibers to be used alone or in
combination with other materials as composites. The development of newer
composite materials and to find their newer application potential, are
still very attractive subjects of research investigation. Among
different category of composites being made, fibre reinforced composites
i.e. polymer matrix composites containing fibres as further
sub-category under the broad heads-(a) fibre reinforced composites
having high performance fibres as reinforcing material such as glass,
Kevlar, carbon and boron, etc., in an appropriate polymer matrix system,
(b) fibre reinforced composites incorporating low-cost natural fibres
as reinforcing materials such as jute, hemp, sisal, coir and ramie etc.
in an appropriate blend using more than one fibre as reinforcing
materials i.e., incorporating one high polymer resin matrix, and (c)
fibre reinforced composites having high performance fibre in combination
to get advantages of both in the resultant two fibres hybrid composites
e.g., jute-glass fibre hybrid composites.
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