This document discusses different types of composite materials, including their fabrication methods and applications. Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have a metal matrix reinforced with fibers like carbon or silicon carbide. Their advantages include higher strength and stiffness compared to monolithic metals. Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have ceramic matrices reinforced with fibers to increase toughness. Carbon-carbon composites use carbon fibers and matrices, making them suitable for high temperatures up to 3,315°C. Natural fiber composites use fibers from plants and have applications in automotive and construction industries.