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Continuous Basalt Fiber (CBF) is a type of fiber reinforced composite material made from basalt rock. It is produced by melting basalt rock at high temperatures and then spinning it into fibers. CBF is used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and marine industries. It is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion resistance, and low thermal expansion. CBF is also used in the construction industry, as it is lightweight and easy to install.
CBF is becoming increasingly popular in the composites industry due to its superior properties compared to other fibers. It is often used as a reinforcement material in composite structures, as it provides superior strength and stiffness. Additionally, CBF is more cost-effective than other fibers, making it an attractive option for many applications.
Some companies in the CBF market include Basalt Fiber Tech, Basfiber, and Basalt Fiber Solutions. Show Less Read more