Filament winding is a specialized manufacturing technique used to produce high-strength composite structures. During this process, continuous filaments, such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, or other reinforcing materials, are impregnated with a resin and then wound in a specific pattern around a rotating mandrel or mold. This winding process results in the creation of lightweight and durable components with excellent mechanical properties, making it suitable for various applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, marine, and construction. The filament winding process allows for the production of complex shapes and structures that exhibit superior strength-to-weight ratios, making it a popular choice for creating pressure vessels, pipes, tanks, and other structural components.