1.Chopped Basalt Fiber:
Chopped basalt fiber, produced from continuous basalt fiber through special surface treatment, bonds well with asphalt/cement or resin, enhancing the mechanical properties of asphalt/cement concrete or resin-molded/injection-molded parts.
2.Basalt Fiber Fabric:
Basalt fiber fabric is a high-performance material woven from basalt fibers, including unidirectional, plain, and twill fabrics. Unidirectional basalt fiber fabric is particularly suitable for replacing carbon fiber unidirectional fabric in building structural reinforcement, offering similar seismic reinforcement properties to carbon fiber.
3.Basalt Fiber Geogrid:
Basalt fiber geogrid is a semi-rigid product made from high-strength basalt fibers woven into a grid structure and surface-coated (with PVC or asphalt). It offers high tensile strength, low elongation, high-temperature resistance, low cold resistance, acid resistance, and minimal creep, making it an excellent reinforcement material.
4.Basalt Fiber Composite Bars:
Basalt fiber composite bars are new construction materials made from high-strength basalt fibers and resin through pultrusion, winding, and curing processes. They offer durability, lightweight, non-magnetic, electrical insulation, high strength, high modulus of elasticity, and excellent resistance to acid and alkaline corrosion, making them a green, economical, and high-performance alternative to steel reinforcement in civil engineering.
5.Basalt Fiber Anchors:
Basalt fiber anchors, made from basalt fibers, resin, curing agents, etc., feature full-threaded rods with left- or right-handed threads through pultrusion, winding, and high-temperature curing processes. They provide high tensile strength, easy cutting, non-sparking, high coal mining safety efficiency, lightweight, high corrosion resistance, flame retardancy, and anti-static properties.
Of course, basalt fiber has many derivative products, and TLB will work harder as a research and development institution for basalt fiber production.