BASALT

Basalt Fiber is a material made from extremely fine fibers of basalt, which is composed of the minerals plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine. It is similar to carbon fiber and fiberglass, having better physicomechanical properties than fiberglass, but being significantly cheaper than carbon fiber.

Used to strengthen concrete pour and castings Basalt fibers do not chip off and are stronger than fiberglass. Basalt Chopped Fiber is continuous filament cut to predetermined lengths to suit a particular application.

HOW DO WE WORK WITH BASALT?

 

MATERIALS

Obtained from volcanic rock, one of the toughest materials known to man, lighter than steel but stronger. Through the use of Basalt rebar, fibers, mesh and fiber we are able to provide a complete strengthening of any structure at a fraction of the price and time.

RESULTS

Durable: Tough and long-lasting, fibers deliver acid, alkali, moisture and solvent resistance surpassing most mineral and synthetic fibers. They are immune to nuclear radiation, UV light, biologic and fungal contamination.
Fibers and fabrics can take the heat and take a pounding. They’re stronger and more stable than alternative mineral and glass fibers, with tenacity that exceeds steel fibers many times over.


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Coordinated Systems Consulting, a leader in the restorative construction industry, has acquired Surtreat Solutions, a company specializing in surface applied solutions for concrete repair and restoration. This acquisition comes as CSC (Coordinated System Consulting) aims to expand their portfolio of life extending construction technologies to be able to provide the most innovative solutions to their partners and clients, while offering solutions for asset owners, engineers, and contractors.