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Fibre reinforced plastic - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Augmented, Crusty, Fossilized

Fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) is a composite material comprising a polymer matrix reinforced with fibres usually of glass, carbon, or aramid and is commonly used in aerospace, automotive and marine industries. The term FRP is a more general description of materials like GRP. The polymer is usually an epoxy, vinylester or polyester thermosetting plastic.

Example Usage of reinforced

sukidakara: @stevepavlina A tip: fitted black shirts of regular shirt material or silk convey "sleazy" (an impression reinforced by those sunglasses!)
KelFranck: @JillianMichaels I would really LOVE an audio of the book. - A lot of important content that would be great to be reinforced verbally.
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