Springer, 2019. — 110 p. — (Textile Science and Clothing Technology). — ISBN: 978-981-13-1971-6.
Composite materials are a class of materials which are obtained by combining two or more materials which are dissimilar in nature at a microscopic scale, and possessing a distinct interface. This particular formulation leads to several distinct advantages that cannot be seen when these materials are used individually. Nowadays, we can see that there is a lot of increasing demand for composite materials used in different fields such as aerospace, defense, naval, construction, medical, sports industries, etc. This particular trend of increased usage of composites can be observed, especially in the automobile industry where the manufacturers are trying to increase the efficiency of the automobile by decreasing the weight of the components used in the automobile. A lot of researchers and scientists from around the world are putting effort and interest in the field of polymer-based composite materials as they offer several distinct advantages such as the high strength to weight ratios, high stiffness to weight ratios, tribological properties and their degree of flexibility for customization toward a specific application, their corrosion and chemical resistance properties, their ease of manufacturing, etc.
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