fiber-reinforced plastics
Fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP) are composite materials made by combining a plastic matrix with reinforcing fibers, such as glass, carbon, or aramid. These fibers enhance the strength and durability of the plastic, making FRP lightweight yet strong. This combination allows FRP to be used in various applications, including automotive parts, aerospace components, and construction materials.
The manufacturing process of FRP typically involves layering the fibers and resin, which can be molded into different shapes. This versatility makes FRP an attractive option for industries looking for materials that can withstand stress while remaining easy to shape and install.