extrusion
injection moulding
hand lay up
spay lay up
compression moulding
resin transfer moulding
Some composites might contain metal (e.g. steel wires like used in tires), but no composites are not metals. A few typical composites are:fiberglass & epoxy resincarbon fiber & epoxy resincarbon-carbon (a very high temperature composite made by baking carbon fiber & epoxy resin until the epoxy resin carbonizes)etc.
a natural fiber
Synthetic Fiber
A fiber hasn't a pH.
No. It is a man made fiber.
Thomas S. Gates has written: 'Rate dependent constitutive models for fiber reinforced polymer composites' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Fibrous composites, Constitutive equations, Fiber composites, Polymer matrix composites, Viscoplasticity, Prediction analysis techniques, Viscoelasticity, Polymeric composites
Oh sure. Carbon fiber frames are composites, and quite popular.
A. T. DiBenedetto has written: 'A study of the fatigue behavior of fiber reinforced composites' -- subject(s): Fatigue, Fiber composites, Graphite composites 'The structure and properties of materials' -- subject(s): Materials
One can find carbon fiber fabric at Soller Composites, Composite Envisions, Composites Canada, OPP-MacMoto, Carbon Fiber Deals, Toms Hardware and many more.
As far as carbon fiber composites go, yes, quite easily.
R. L. McCullough has written: 'Concepts of fiber-resin composites' -- subject(s): Fibrous composites
Some composites might contain metal (e.g. steel wires like used in tires), but no composites are not metals. A few typical composites are:fiberglass & epoxy resincarbon fiber & epoxy resincarbon-carbon (a very high temperature composite made by baking carbon fiber & epoxy resin until the epoxy resin carbonizes)etc.
William Donald Morison has written: 'The effects of moisture loss and elevated temperature upon the material damping of fibre reinforced polymer matrix composites' -- subject(s): Polymer matrix composites, Temperature effect, Damping, Fiber composites, Moisture content
Fiberglass is not a naturally occurring material. It is made of plastic composites and takes hundreds of year to degrade.
R T. Schwartz has written: 'Fundamental aspects of fiber reinforced plastic composites'
S. W. Beckwith has written: 'Literature survey of the field of fiber-reinforced plastic composites'
Thomas A. Stock has written: 'Probabilistic fiber composite micromechanics' -- subject(s): Monte Carlo method, Micromechanics, Fiber composites, Laminates, Structural analysis, Random processes