High temperature resistant yarns are specialized fibers designed to withstand extreme temperatures without degradation. These yarns are typically made from heat-resistant materials such as fiberglass, aramid, ceramic fibers, silica, and other refractory materials. They are engineered to maintain their strength, structure, and integrity even when exposed to temperatures ranging from hundreds to thousands of degrees Fahrenheit.
Basalt Direct Roving is a high-performance reinforcement material coated with a silane-based sizing, making it compatible with UR, ER, and VE resins. It’s designed for filament winding, pultrusion, and weaving applications, and is suitable for producing pipes, pressure vessels, and various profiles. The material offers excellent mechanical strength, superior chemical corrosion resistance, and low fuzz during processing. Its fast wet-out and compatibility with multiple resins make it versatile across industries. Basalt roving is known for its higher tensile strength compared to glass and PP fibers, low moisture absorption, exceptional temperature resistance, and cost-efficiency compared to carbon fiber.