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Basalt Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Advanced Materials Research, 2011In this paper, mechanical performances of 480 specimens are tested and influences of basalt fiber ratio, slenderness, soakage material are studied. Results indicate that mechanical properties of BFRC are better than plain concrete. It can be found that the best mechanical performance may be get when the basalt fiber soaked by water-solubility material ...
Yong Xin Yang, Jie Lian
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Deformation of basalt fiber materials
Refractories, 1996The deformation of a canvas of superfine basalt fibers is investigated with the aim of refining the technological process of manufacturing heat insulation with a specified density and thickness. Based on the results of the work, recommendations are given to producers of heat-accumulating devices.
N. V. Bol'shakova, O. M. Kostenok
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The Basalt Fiber—Material Design Art
2023This book presents a design research on the basalt fiber, a natural mineral material with important characteristics, and investigates the material's properties, production techniques, and most common uses, while also delving into aspects yet to be improved.
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Stereological analysis of short basalt fiber composites
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019The anisotropy of a short fiber reinforced composite produced by injection molding of basalt fibers and polypropylene matrix has been studied by X-ray microtomography (or micro-CT). Fiber orientation was analyzed using four stereological methods: Mean Intercept Length (MIL), Volume Orientation (VO), Star Volume Distribution (SVD) and Star Length ...
F. Lionetto +7 more
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BASALT FIBERS AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BASALT FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE
2014Concrete is a brittle material with a low energy absorption capacity. There are several methods to increase the ductility of concrete where incorporation of different type of fibers is usually known as the most effective one. The most common type of fibers used for reinforcing concrete is steel, polymer, glass and carbon fibers.
KIZILKANAT, Ahmet B. +3 more
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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Basalt Fiber Market, highlighting its projected growth from USD 301.7 million in 2024 to USD 588.3 million by 2030 at a CAGR of 11.8%. It examines key drivers, including rising demand for lightweight vehicles, expansion of the aerospace industry, and growing construction activities, while ...
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Effect of Silane‐Modified Basalt Fiber on the Properties of Basalt Fiber/Natural Rubber Composites
Journal of Applied Polymer ScienceABSTRACTThe low surface activity of basalt fiber (BF) hinders its capacity to establish an effective interfacial bond with natural rubber (NR). In this study, the surface of BF was modified with a silane coupling agent, KH172, to investigate the effect of different concentrations of KH172‐modified BF on the properties of BF/NR composites.
Zeming Zhang +7 more
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