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Lamina and Laminate, What Is That?
So, what is lamina? What is laminate? What is the different? Let us talk about lamina first. A lamina is a flat (or sometimes curved) arr...
Advantages and Disadvantages of Filament Winding Process
The most important advantage of filament-winding is its low cost, which is less than the prepreg cost for most composites. The reduced costs...
How Fibreglass Is Made
Glass Fibre Glass fibre being made by blending quarry products; sand, kaolin, limestone, colemanite and other such materials which are m...
Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Composites
Fiberglass is simply a composite consisting of glass fibers, either continuous or discontinuous, contained within a polymer matrix; this ty...
Composite Testing : Barcol Hardness
What is Hardness? Hardness can be describe as the ability of a certain material (especially rigid plastic) to be indented. There are many m...
Sandwich Composite and Core Material
Sandwich composite, considered to be a class of structural composites consist of two strong outer sheets or faces separated by a layer of le...
Hand Lay Up / Wet Lay Up Procedure and Tips
Hand lay-up is the simplest process in the low end composite products, require low investment, higher operating skill, and versatile shapes ...
The Role of Reinforcement and Matrix
The role of the Reinforcement is to CARRY THE LOAD in the composite system. While the Matrix performs two major roles 1) To transfer the lo...
Definition of Fibre Reinforced Composite
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite or Fiber Reinforced Composite is defined as a polymer (plastic) matrix, either thermoset or thermop...
Type of Mandrel in Filament Winding Process
In mandrel design and material selection, the following criteria should be considered: 1. cost 2. mandrel reusability (durability) 3. ...
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