Composite Materials Flashcards
What are composite materials?
Materials made from two or more different materials that combine the properties of the materials they are made from
How are GRP and CRP made?
- Stainless steel mould coated with the gel coat; first resin layer
- Glass fibre or carbon fibre is laid on top
- Another coat applied to gel coat and worked into the structure
- Repeated until desired thickness and strength of material is achieved
This is a very labour intensive process
Glass fibre reinforced plastic (GRP)
Matting covered with smooth plastic resin
Set hard - high gloss finish
Easy to manufacture complex shapes with a mould
Lightweight corrosion resistant and chemical resistant
used to make boat hulls, car body parts, storage tanks, seating, helmets etc
Carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CRP)
Cloth woven from individual strands - provides aesthetic
Vinyl decals can be added
High strength to weight ratio
Good tensile strength, not good compressive strength
Very expensive
Manufacture labour intensive and skilled process
Used in supercars and sports cars, top end sports equipment and being developed for prosthetics