Thermoset composite materials have the advantage of having extremely high strength and stiffness at relatively low cost when compared with thermoplastics.
Each thermoset composite consists of a reinforcement material such as glass fiber or woven cotton that has been impregnated with a plastic resin such as phenolic or epoxy. The resulting composite has unique properties depending on the resin-reinforcement combination selected.
Length, width, thickness, and diameter tolerances vary by size and by manufacturer
Thermoset composite materials have the advantage of having extremely high strength and stiffness at relatively low cost when compared with thermoplastics.
Each thermoset composite consists of a reinforcement material such as glass fiber or woven cotton that has been impregnated with a plastic resin such as phenolic or epoxy. The resulting composite has unique properties depending on the resin-reinforcement combination selected.
Diameter tolerances vary by size and by manufacturer