Applications
1Acoustical and thermal insulation
2Weaving unidirectional cloth for building reinforcement
3Winding tubes, cans, and gas cylinders
4Weaving gingham cloth, mesh cloth, and geotextiles
5Repairing and reinforcement for buildings
6High temperature resistant SMC, BMC, and DMC
7Reinforcement for resin structures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the temperature resistance range of this basalt fiber?
The continuous basalt fiber offers excellent thermal performance, with high temperature resistance up to 700℃ and low temperature resistance down to -270℃.
Does basalt fiber resist chemical corrosion?
Yes, it has excellent resistance to chemical corrosion, including acid, alkali, and salt resistance, making it ideal for harsh environments.
What are the main applications for chopped basalt fiber strands?
Chopped strands are primarily used for high-temperature resistant SMC (sheet molding compound), BMC (block molding compound), and DMC (bulk molding plastic).
Can basalt roving be used with resins?
Absolutely. Basalt fiber can be combined with a variety of resins and demonstrates excellent bonding strength when integrated into resin structures.
What types of weaving products can be made from basalt fiber?
It can be used to weave various specifications of unidirectional cloth for building reinforcement, gingham cloth, mesh cloth, and geotextiles.
What makes basalt fiber suitable for building reinforcement?
Its high intensity, modulus, shock resistance, and excellent anti-ultraviolet radiation performance make it a superior choice for repairing and reinforcing modern structures.