Choosing the right composite material/process for your project can be a lot of work. There are many factors to consider in order to get it right. Temperatures, part size, annual volumes and desired stiffness are just some of the factors that might effect the performance of your part.
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The first step in choosing the right materials for a composite structure is to understand the material properties of the constituents. The most common constituents are fibers and matrices, which form the reinforcement and the binder of the composite, respectively. The fibers can be made of carbon, glass, aramid, or other materials, and they provide high stiffness and strength along their direction. The matrices can be made of polymers, metals, or ceramics, and they provide shear strength and ductility to the composite. The material properties of the constituents determine the mechanical behavior, the durability, and the compatibility of the composite.
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