Basalt Fiber Rebar - Product Video

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2022
  • With the rapid advancement of global ecosystems, it is becoming increasingly difficult and costly to build with materials that degrade and rust over time.
    Most concrete infrastructures are reinforced with steel for tensile purposes. It is an undeniable fact however, that steel always rusts with time; and herein lies the problem.
    As a result of the traditional way buildings, roads, bridges and tunnels have been constructed, they will be crumbling at a much faster rate than they can be repaired.
    Repair of concrete infrastructure costs billions of dollars annually for both public and private projects. It is for this reason that steel rebar reinforcement can no longer be the preferred option
    Is there a way to solve this problem?
    Of course yes! - Basalt Fiber Rebar is a perfect solution to this challenge!
    Basalt Fiber Rebar (BFR) is a reinforcement product which is produced from naturally occurring green volcanic lava rock such as Basalt, Gabbro, and Diorite.
    The lava rocks are heated at high temperatures to produce Continuous Basalt Fiber. Then, through a pultrusion process, the fibers are twisted, wound and treated with a polymer to produce the reinforcement bars.
    Basalt Fiber Rebar offers a non-rusting alternative to steel and can extend the life cycle of all concrete infrastructures.
    In a world that needs sustainability now more than ever, it makes no sense to reinforce concrete with steel where moisture is present.
    Basalt fiber rebar is made of only one natural raw material, volcanic basalt rock.
    Basalt covers 70% of the Earth's surface, so it is the best alternative to steel for structural reinforcement in terms of cost and value.
    It has been determined that basalt fiber rebar is 2.5 times stronger than steel and weighs a fourth as much as steel. It can never rust and does no harm to the environment.
    Basalt Fiber Rebar meets all key requirements outlined in the AC 454 document for the 2016 edition.
    The codebook specifically mentions that BFR can be substituted for steel reinforcement interchangeably.
    For the entire industry, this was a significant step which led to the large market opening that we see today.
    Government laws always drive a growing interest in green and sustainable solutions.
    In the United States, the Imagine Act emphasizes the use of green, sustainable alternative building materials for sustaining infrastructure investments.
    This is why Arab Basalt Fiber Company was established as the first facility of its kind in the region, producing the widely recognized Basalt Fiber Rebar.
    And because Fujairah possesses huge basalt reserves in the UAE, “Arab Mining Company Fujairah” (which is the mother entity for Arab Basalt Fiber Company) has chosen to build their production facility there.
    Due to the current market demand for steel rebar, Arab Basalt Fiber Company has a significant opportunity to supply its non-rusting BFR alternatives to replace thousands of tons of steel bars used for concrete reinforcement.
    We envision a world in which all upcoming construction and repairs are built using non-toxic materials such as basalt, a naturally occurring, sustainable and green mineral.
    Be a part of our mission for a better future.
    For more information about our Basalt Fiber Rebar product, please visit our website (www.ArabBasaltFiber.com) or contact us via email at info@ArabBasaltFiber.com.
    Finally, we are happy to provide seminars, presentations and more information about Basalt Fiber Rebar to your organization.
    Please contact us and we will take care of this arrangement.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @elbowtido27
    @elbowtido27 5 місяців тому +2

    Basalt is awesome. Basalt fibers could be manufactured on the moon from the huge deposits there as well

  • @yolosam2303
    @yolosam2303 Рік тому +4

    This will be the future!

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder Рік тому +4

    Sounds great, but what's the cost? If it's the same price of steel but 2x as strong, that's a win. If it it's 10x the price, it's a lose.

    • @thunderofgr
      @thunderofgr 11 місяців тому +1

      They're not responding, but it's typically been 3x the cost of steel. As it's used more and more, the prices will come down. Basalt is one of the most abundant resources on the planet, compared to steel which needs to be created and then treated, and even after all that will fail in 20 years. Basalt costing more, but lasting 1,000x as long is a cheap trade-off.

  • @leroyessel2010
    @leroyessel2010 2 місяці тому

    The Agess Inc is working to transfer ocean water into Salton Sea, Laguna Salada, and other locations in Africa below sealevel.

  • @RenewJoule
    @RenewJoule 4 місяці тому

    I would like to use on experiment basis, what is cost per ton for 25mm bars

  • @shayarchoksi2566
    @shayarchoksi2566 4 місяці тому

    What is production cost per ton for rebars

  • @aperson9375
    @aperson9375 Рік тому +2

    Where is the test result, need proper information please.

    • @eveadame1059
      @eveadame1059 4 місяці тому

      Basalt expands and contacts the same as concrete

  • @palashchoudhury5565
    @palashchoudhury5565 8 місяців тому +1

    Recycled Plastic Rod & Fly Ash Brick

    • @leroyessel2010
      @leroyessel2010 2 місяці тому +1

      How about building houses and cities with salt and basalt rebar won't rust. The effort by Istaeli University is working to water proof salt bricks is forward thinking. Salt or polluted water more valuable than oil with EirexTech in Canada.

    • @leroyessel2010
      @leroyessel2010 2 місяці тому +1

      The Eirex Tech can also convert contaminated waste plastic collected in the ocean or at landfills becomes more valuable than oil with cavitation by Eirex Tech in Canada.

    • @palashchoudhury5565
      @palashchoudhury5565 2 місяці тому

      ThankQ