Continuous basalt fiber, due to its unique features such as chemical resistance, temperature resistance, water vapor permeability and porosity, is applied in various spheres of industry. It has the ability to create a wide range of composite materials, combining constructional and sound absorption features. Continuous basalt fiber and the products made of it are more ecologically friendly than glass fiber and carbon fiber.
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Application
Basalt Rebar – a modern constructional material, which is widely applied for construction works; that is to say: in the foundation of low-rise buildings, in the construction of underground walls, in the construction of roads, in road and sidewalk curbs, in the construction of ports, in the construction of channels, in the reinforcement of facades construction and in three-layer walls as flexible bindings.
Twisted Yarn – a modern constructional material which is widely applied in the production of various woven and nonwoven materials, as well as in the production of composite materials, based on epoxy, phenolic and other matrices. Twisted yarn can be manufactured of two, three or more piles or it can be used as single one, without plying.
Basalt Fiber – a modern constructional material which is widely applied in the construction of roads, while strengthening bridges, in the reconstruction of bank safes, in the car industry, as well as in the reinforcement of concrete and foam concrete, in the result of which the durability of the material is improved and the overall weight of the construction is significantly reduced.