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Abstract: Basalt fiber is a type of mineral fiber that is derived from basalt rock. It has excellent mechanical properties, high resistance to chemicals, superior thermal stability, and good resistance to moisture. Additionally, it is environmentally friendly as it can be easily recycled. All these properties are better when compared to E-glass, which uses many industries for structural applications. The use of basalt fiber reinforced composites (FRC) in industries is still limited because there isn't enough information available about them and their production is not yet at a large scale. This makes them more expensive to produce, which reduces their adoption in industrial applications. This paper critically evaluates the current knowledge and understanding of basalt FRC and highlights the growing interest in researching and publishing articles related to basalt composites. In addition to reviewing the current state of knowledge on basalt fiber reinforced composites, this paper also shares information about the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of basalt fibers. It also includes some data on the environmental impact of producing basalt fiber reinforced composites and reviews the typical industrial applications where they can be used.

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