Physical properties of mineral fibers depending on the mineralogical composition

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Abstract

A developed methodology for determining the physical properties of mineral fibers prepared from different input mixtures under the same spinning wheel conditions is described and discussed. Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was combined with simultaneous thermal analysis and thermogravimetry to study the mineralogical composition and typical melting and crystallization temperatures. The mechanical properties measured with nanoindentation were related to the mineralogical properties and the results obtained are in agreement with the literature. The developed methodology shows reliable performance and demonstrates the ability to study the mechanical properties of mineral fibers, their mineralogical composition, and thermal properties. The presented experimental methodology opens up the possibility of researching the mechanical properties of mineral fibers for the purpose of defining production recipes in the field of mineral thermal insulation materials.

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Bombac, D., Lamut, M., Mrvar, P., Širok, B., & Bizjan, B. (2021). Physical properties of mineral fibers depending on the mineralogical composition. Materials, 14(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14206108

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