Definition and Material Properties
Basalt fiber exterior wall panels are inorganic and environmentally friendly composite materials made from natural basalt ore, which is melted at a high temperature of 1450-1500°C and then drawn through a platinum-rhodium alloy bushing process. Their fiber diameter is only a few micrometers to more than ten micrometers, and their tensile strength is comparable to that of steel. They also possess high strength, high temperature resistance (able to withstand above 1000°C), chemical corrosion resistance, and excellent insulation. They have become the preferred choice for modern building exterior wall systems.
Core Advantages
Energy saving and environmental protection: Reduce building energy consumption by approximately 30%; no pollution in the production process.
Sound insulation and noise reduction: The porous fiber structure can absorb sound waves above 45dB, suitable for noise-sensitive areas.
Durable and stable: Anti-creep, freeze-thaw resistant, sun exposure resistant, and long service life.
Application Scenarios
Building exterior wall insulation: Widely used in exterior wall decoration and insulation systems of residential and commercial buildings, with both structural stability and aesthetics.
Special places: Public places with high fire protection and sound insulation requirements such as hospitals, schools, and transportation hubs.
Energy-saving renovation: Suitable for the exterior wall energy-saving upgrade of existing buildings to improve energy efficiency levels.