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A composite material can be defined as a combination of two or more materials that provide better properties than the material used alone. Composite materials can be preferred because of their many advantages – for example, they are stronger and lighter compared with conventional materials. Usage of fibre-reinforced composite structures has increased in industries such as automotive, marine transportation, civil engineering, sporting goods, medical equipment and prosthetic devices.

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