What is a composite ?
Composites are a combination of 2 or more different materials that are bonded together and they are made in order to enhance the properties of each material
What 2 things need to be added to make a composite ?
Fibre / Filament reinforcement + Matrix = Composite
What are the properties of a fibre / filament reinforcement ?
What are the properties of the matrix ?
What are the properties of composites ?
Composite materials have enhanced properties
These fall into 2 categories;
- physical
- mechanical
- enhanced
What are mechanical properties ?
Mechanical properties are related to different forms of strength
What are physical properties ?
Physical properties relate to size, weight and different behaviours
What are some physical / mechanical properties of composites ?
What are some examples of mechanical properties ?
Give some examples of physical properties
What are all the composites that you need to know ?
What is a cermet ?
A cermet is a composite made from ceramic and metal
What is tungsten carbide ?
Tungsten carbide is a cermet or its an alloy of tungsten and carbon ( carbon is the ceramic and tungsten is the metal )
Its usually mixed with a binder which is most commonly Cobalt
What are the properties of Tungsten Carbide ?
What is tungsten carbide used for ?
Tungsten carbide retains its properties even at extreme temps
What are carbon fibres ?
They are several times thinner than human hair, lightweight with high tensile strength
Fibres are woven into a fabric - the more complex the weave, the more durable the material will be
Carbon fibre fabric is built up in layers and formed in moulds to make complex shapes
How do you make Carbon fibre reinforced plastic ( CFRP ) ?
Layers of carbon fibre are impregnated with a plastic resin to form carbon fibre reinforced plastic
What are the physical properties of CFRP ?
What are the mechanical properties of CFRP ?
Whats CFRP used for ?
Used for high-tech bike frames and sports equipment, racing cars, crash helmets and prosthetics
How is glass reinforced plastic ( GRP ) made ?
Thermosetting plastics such as polyester or epoxy resin are combined with fibres made of glass to make GRP
Glass fibres are strong in tension with little compressive strength
Conversely, resins are strong in compression but weak in tension
What is GRP commonly known as ?
Fibreglass
What are the physical properties of GRP ?
What are the mechanical properties of GRP ?