fiber-reinforced polymers
Fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs) are composite materials made by combining a polymer matrix with strong fibers, such as glass, carbon, or aramid. These fibers provide enhanced strength and stiffness, making FRPs lightweight yet durable. They are commonly used in various applications, including construction, automotive, and aerospace industries, due to their resistance to corrosion and fatigue.
The manufacturing process of FRPs typically involves layering the fibers and resin, which can be cured to form a solid structure. This versatility allows for the creation of complex shapes and designs, making FRPs an attractive option for innovative engineering solutions in modern technology.