Fiber-Reinforced Composites

Fiber-Reinforced Composites

Fiber-reinforced composites are a type of engineered material, which exhibits high strength/weight and modulus/weight ratios compared with some metallic materials. The main reasons for using Fiber-reinforced polymer composites are the lightweight design potential, the adjustable deformation behavior, good corrosion resistance, and low electrical conductivity depending on the fiber material.

 

Textile composite materials constitute a form of fiber-reinforced polymer, where the reinforcing fibers are structured in such a way as to provide favorable forming characteristics.

 

Modeling and simulation of reinforcement fibers and textile demand a knowledge of their structure, which is highly dependent on the production steps for the final product. At MFA, we are committed to performing all related steps in production lines using novel technologies in the field of advanced materials.