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Definition: A strong, inert woven and nonwoven fibrous material incorporated into the matrix to improve its metal glass and physical properties. Typical reinforcements are asbestos, boron, carbon, metal glass and ceramic fibers, flock, graphite, jute, sisal and whiskers, as well as chopped paper, macerated fabrics, and synthetic fibers. The primary difference between a reinforcement and a filler is the reinforcement markedly improves tensile and flexural strength, whereas a filler usually does not. Also to be effective, a reinforcement must form a strong adhesive bond with the resin.
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