Composite Material
A composite material is made from two or more different materials that, when combined, create a product with enhanced properties. These materials typically include a matrix, which binds the components together, and a reinforcement, which provides strength and durability. Common examples of composite materials include fiberglass and carbon fiber, often used in industries like aerospace and automotive.
The unique combination of materials in a composite allows for improved performance characteristics, such as increased strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion. This makes composites ideal for applications where traditional materials, like metals or plastics, may not perform as well, such as in aircraft or sports equipment.