A composite material is made by combining two or more materials with different properties. The materials do not dissolve into each other but work together to give the composite unique properties. Composites have advantages like higher strength, lower weight, improved stiffness, and better tolerance to heat, corrosion and fatigue compared to traditional materials. Composites are classified based on the matrix and dispersed phases, and can be particle-reinforced, fiber-reinforced or structural. Fiber-reinforced composites find applications in automobiles, ships, aircrafts, electronics and more due to their tunable properties and lightweight.