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마이크로 파를 이용한 현무암 용융과 섬유 제조

허유, 김형진, 양희원, 전경진

Microwave Melting of the Basalt Rock and Fiber Spinning

You Huh, Hyungjin Kim, Heewon Yang, Kyungjin Jeon
JKSPE 2009;26(2):78-85.
Published online: February 1, 2009
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High performance functional fibers are demanded increasingly in the modern industries, while the inorganic fibers such as carbon fibers, glass fibers, and metal fibers are representative among them in that they have high strength, consistent properties in a broad temperature change, etc.. This paper reports on the experimental trial to apply the microwave furnace on melting the natural basalt rock that spreads overall on the global surface and is supposed to be used as the raw material for the inorganic high performance fiber. Results showed that the new method to use the microwave as the heating source to melt the basalt rock was feasible. The crucible spinning could effectively applied for producing the basalt fibers up to 10 micrometer diameter, when the crushed basalt rocks were used. For drawing the molten basalt the drawing roller surface feature was a very important factor.

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Microwave Melting of the Basalt Rock and Fiber Spinning
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2009;26(2):78-85.   Published online February 1, 2009
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