2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10717-012-9417-1
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Effect of iron oxides on the proneness of synthesized basaltic metals toward fiber formation

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“…Basaltic melts can form continuous fibres in a viscosity range of 10–30 Pa s (e.g. Dzhigiris et al 1983; Tatarintseva and Khodakova 2012; Tatarintseva et al 2012b). This range of viscosity is typically in the temperature range 1380–1440°C (Tatarintseva and Khodakova 2012).…”
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“…Basaltic melts can form continuous fibres in a viscosity range of 10–30 Pa s (e.g. Dzhigiris et al 1983; Tatarintseva and Khodakova 2012; Tatarintseva et al 2012b). This range of viscosity is typically in the temperature range 1380–1440°C (Tatarintseva and Khodakova 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, for production of CBF, the requirements become much more stringent and only a narrow range of compositions can be used (e.g. Singha 2012; Tatarintseva et al 2012b; Vasileva et al 2014). With such strict requirements for composition and mineral content, the list of possible basalt mines in the world becomes very short (Singha 2012; Tatarintseva et al 2012b).…”
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