Revolutionising Aerospace: Wood Composites Elevate Aerospace Innovation
- In recent years, the aerospace industry has used new materials and manufacturing techniques to improve aviation performance, reduce environmental impact and maintain sustainability.
- However, modern commercial airplanes are primarily built using sophisticated materials such as aluminum alloys, carbon fiber composites and titanium due to their properties of greater strength, durability and weight reduction.
- Nevertheless, wood composites are being re-evaluated as a viable alternative.
- Wood composites are lightweight and have strong thermal and acoustic insulation capabilities. However, they also face problems related to fire resistance and moisture absorption.
- Advanced wood composites, such as laminated veneer lumber (LVL) or wood fiber-reinforced polymer composites, are often used ....
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