Strength loss of basalt-based mineral fibers after thermal desizing

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Abstract

This study investigates the effects of desizing by heat cleaning on tensile properties of basalt-based mineral fibers. Two heat treatments, which lead to a complete removal of the sizing layer, were considered: one at low temperature (350°C) for a long time (10 h) and one at high temperature (600°C) for a short time (35 min). Desizing greatly affects tensile strength. High temperature and short time treatment conditions lead to the most severe strength degradation (66%). SEM micrographs reveal that failure originates from surface defects. Mechanisms responsible for strength loss were investigated by X-ray diffraction analyses, density measurements and differential thermal analyses. Strength degradation is ascribed to sizing layer removal and to thermally activated structural rearrangement of basalt.

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Boutenel, F., Dusserre, G., & Cutard, T. (2020). Strength loss of basalt-based mineral fibers after thermal desizing. Revue Des Composites et Des Materiaux Avances, 30(3–4), 115–122. https://doi.org/10.18280/rcma.303-401

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