Fibbers and Composites

Fibbers are thread-like structures with thin, long, and flexible strands that can be broadly defined. Plants and animals are the two main sources of fibbers. The fibber manufacturing process, as well as the components and coating chemistries used in the process, determine the fibber qualities.

Fibber reinforcement is the primary source of structural characteristics in composite materials. The fibber in a composite, held in place by the matrix resin, gives tensile strength to the final product, improving performance attributes such as strength and stiffness while reducing weight.

  • Fibber-reinforced composite
  • Fibbers and Composites Manufacturing
  • Natural Fibre Composites in Structural Components
  • Fibber-Matrix Relationship for Composites Preparation
  • Evaluation of Epoxy Composites