Steklo i Keramika (Glass and Ceramics). Monthly scientific, technical and industrial journal

 

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The possibility of using rocks from the Khatsavitsky, Solokhaulsky and Tugupsky deposits of the Krasnodar Territory in the production of basalt fibers has been investigated. Using a laboratory single-plate setup, it has been shown that continuous thickened and coarse fibers are formed from the melts of these rocks in a wide temperature range. On an installation with an induction method for melting raw materials and acoustic blowing of the melt with compressed air, pilot batches of super-thin and thin staple fibers were obtained, the main technical characteristics of which are within the limits regulated by GOST 4640-93. Tab. 3, ill. 2, bibliography: 6 titles.
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O. S. Tatarintseva and N. N. Khodakova Production of basalt continuous and staple fibers from rocks of the Krasnodar Territory. Steklo i keramika. 2010:83(6):3-6. (in Russ). UDK 666.19.621