Fiber-Reinforced Reactive Nano-Epoxy Composites
TBMG-10847
09/01/2011
- Content
A family of metal/ceramic composite materials has been developed that are relatively inexpensive, lightweight alternatives to structural materials that are typified by beryllium, aluminum, and graphite/epoxy composites. These metal/ceramic composites were originally intended to replace beryllium (which is toxic and expensive) as a structural material for lightweight mirrors for aerospace applications. These materials also have potential utility in automotive and many other terrestrial applications in which there are requirements for lightweight materials that have high strengths and other tailorable properties as described below.
- Citation
- "Fiber-Reinforced Reactive Nano-Epoxy Composites," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2011.