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=Basics= | |||
*Often reffered to as "Composites" | |||
*Materials produced from two or more constituent materials with notably different characteristics, that remain distinct in the final material | |||
*These are selected to have a complementing effect | |||
*Most Common Examples Are: | |||
**[[Carbon Fiber Composites]] | |||
**[[Fiberglass Composites]] | |||
*There are also less common composites: | |||
**[[Basalt Fiber Composites]] (similar to fiberglass (also look into if there is a slag/clinker based version) | |||
**[[Mineral Fiber Reinforced Composites]] (Not common recently due to understandings of the hazards associated with Asbestos etc) | |||
**[[Carbon-Carbon Composites]] | |||
*[[Engineered Wood Products]] are composites to a certain degree, but are typically treated/considered "wood" | |||
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=External Links= | |||
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*Cement-bonded wood - [https://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf1997/wolfe97a.pdf]. 10 or 40% by weight of wood. | *Cement-bonded wood - [https://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf1997/wolfe97a.pdf]. 10 or 40% by weight of wood. |
Revision as of 03:32, 31 October 2020
Basics
- Often reffered to as "Composites"
- Materials produced from two or more constituent materials with notably different characteristics, that remain distinct in the final material
- These are selected to have a complementing effect
- Most Common Examples Are:
- There are also less common composites:
- Basalt Fiber Composites (similar to fiberglass (also look into if there is a slag/clinker based version)
- Mineral Fiber Reinforced Composites (Not common recently due to understandings of the hazards associated with Asbestos etc)
- Carbon-Carbon Composites
- Engineered Wood Products are composites to a certain degree, but are typically treated/considered "wood"
Internal Links
External Links
- Cement-bonded wood - [1]. 10 or 40% by weight of wood.