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3582293 
Journal Article 
A green material from rock: basalt fiber - a review 
Jamshaid, H; Mishra, R 
2016 
Journal of the Textile Institute
ISSN: 0040-5000 
107 
923-937 
English 
The nature is continually providing varied resources for creating textile materials for various applications. Although many textile fibers in the nature are provided with the fibrous kind itself it additionally offers raw materials that may be changed and formed into a filament in a way similar to the melt and solution spinning of other textile fibers. Basalt is an igneous rock, which is solidified volcanic lava. In recent years, basalt received attention as a replacement for asbestos fibers. Basalt has emerged as a contender in the fiber reinforcement of composites. Basalt fiber (BF) is capable to withstand very high temperature and can be used in high performance applications. This paper is review of state of art of knowledge of BF, the production methods, properties and its applications. 
basalt; basaltic rock; basalt fiber; composites; fire blocking element