Composite Structural Fabrication
Composite structural fabrication is the process of creating structural components by combining two or more different materials—typically metals, polymers, or fiber-reinforced composites—to achieve superior strength, durability, and performance compared with a single material. These components are widely used in construction, aerospace, automotive, marine, and industrial applications where high strength-to-weight ratios, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility are required.
Composite structural fabrication provides several advantages, including lightweight yet strong structures, resistance to corrosion and fatigue, and the ability to form complex shapes that might be difficult with traditional metals. Applications include high-performance building façades, bridges, modular structures, aerospace components, automotive chassis, and marine hulls.
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