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Advanced composite materials consist of a high strength reinforcing agent or fiber combined with a high performance matrix resin. The high performance matrix resin is the continuous phase in which the reinforcing agent or fiber is contained. The matrix resin provides uniform load distribution to the fiber and protects or safeguards the composite surface against abrasion or environmental corrosion, either of which can initiate fracture. Adhesion between the matrix resin and the reinforcing agent is necessary to allow uniform load distribution to occur between the two dissimilar phases. However in some special instances, particularly for ballistic components containing either aramid fiber or high performance polyethylene fiber in a matrix resin, minimal adhesion between fiber and matrix resin is preferred.

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Pilato, L.A., Michno, M.J. (1994). Matrix Resins. In: Advanced Composite Materials. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-35356-1_2

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