High Tensile Strength Reinforcement 3D Basalt Fiber Mesh for Concrete and Plastering

Product Features
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High Tensile Strength: Basalt fibers are naturally stronger than steel (per unit weight) and significantly more durable than standard fiberglass.
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Corrosion Resistance: Unlike steel, it does not rust or corrode when exposed to salt, acids, or alkalis. This makes it ideal for coastal or chemical environments.
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Thermal Stability: It can withstand extreme temperatures (from $-260$°C to over $700$°C) and is inherently fire-resistant.
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3D Mechanical Bonding: The "3D" aspect refers to the vertical distance between the two mesh faces. When filled with concrete or resin, this structure creates a powerful mechanical lock, preventing delamination and significantly reducing surface cracking.

Application Areas
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Civil Engineering and Construction:
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Concrete Structure Reinforcement: Replaces or supplements steel reinforcement in bridges, roads, tunnels, and marine structures for seismic resistance, crack prevention, and durability enhancement.
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Exterior Wall Insulation and Protection: Used for crack-resistant mortar reinforcement in building exterior insulation systems.
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Repair and Strengthening: Used for the structural strengthening and rehabilitation of old buildings and infrastructure.
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Composite Materials: Serves as a reinforcing skeleton for the production of high-performance Basalt Fiber Reinforced Polymer (BFRP) composites.
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Transportation Engineering: Used in asphalt pavements and runways for anti-reflective cracking and durability enhancement.

