Abstract
Glass fiber-reinforced polymer composites (GFRPCs) have been manufactured using wide range of techniques and are widely employed in a variety of applications. It is now employed in electronics, aircraft, and vehicle applications, among other things. FRPs as composite materials remain a potent strengthening method for a variety of structural applications and their superior characteristics drawn the attention of numerous researchers in recent years. FPRs have been employed as high-performance materials because of their features such as low weight, high tensile strength, fatigue resistance, anti-corrosion and good thermal insulation. The aim of the review is to explore at the chemical composition, mechanical properties, and thermal properties of glass fiber reinforced polymer composites, as well as the constituents that make them up. This page also provides a brief introduction of various matrix materials as well as the use of filler materials in FRPs. Fillers are used to lower the cost of composites while maintaining their essential qualities.
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