202441 · Abstract Substantial quantities of fine-grained basaltic dust have fallen on South Iceland soils over at least the past 3300 years, making this region an ideal natural analogue to define the long-term consequences of current Enhanced Rock Weathering efforts. A relatively pristine South Iceland Gleyic/Histic Andosol, 3 m in height, receiving …
view moreAbstract Corrosion is a subject of interest to interdisciplinary research communities, combining fields of materials science, chemistry, physics, metallurgy and chemical engineering. In order to understand mechanisms of corrosion and the function of corrosion inhibitors, the reactions at the interfaces between the corrosive electrolyte and a steel …
view more200981 · Abstract Because of the various excellent characteristics of cast basalt materials, such as, anti-corrosion, anti-wearing, good hardness, high chemical stability, of which steel may not possess, the steel-basalt composite pipes are used in severe environments for compensating the defects of steel. The limit of bending moment with …
view moreCast basalt pipe is a type of corrosion-resistant pipe made from basalt rocks. The process involves melting the basalt rock at high temperatures and casting it into a pipe shape. The resulting product is a dense and durable material with high resistance to wear, abrasion, and chemical corrosion. Cast basalt pipes are commonly used in the mining ...
view morethe cast basalt lined pipe is composed of the inner lined cast stone pipe, the outer steel pipe and the cement mortar filling layer between the two. It integrates the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the cast stone pipe, the toughness of the steel pipe and the consolidation of the cement mortar. In one.
view more202411 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Impermeability performance and corrosion resistance mechanism of basalt fiber recycled concrete under the coastal tidal environment" by Wenrui Yang et al.
view more2022324 · The reinforcement of natural fibre and fillers in polymer resin is the latest trend followed by research groups and industries for the development of sustainable composites. Basalt fibre and waste marble powder are naturally occurring substances used to enhanced polymer properties. The present research examined the effect of both basalt …
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