Basalt Fiber Composites in Motorcycle Helmets: Performance, Safety & Cost Analysis
Basalt fiber is produced from volcanic rock through a melt-extrusion process requiring no chemical additives. The energy intensity (kWh/kg) is approximately:
| Material | Embodied Energy (MJ/kg) | CO₂ Footprint (kg CO₂/kg) | Recyclability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basalt fiber | 35 – 50 | 2.3 – 3.0 | Fully recyclable |
| E-glass | 45 – 60 | 3.0 – 4.0 | Limited |
| Carbon fiber | 200 – 400 | 15 – 30 | Difficult / costly |
Basalt fiber's 70–85% lower carbon footprint compared to carbon fiber makes it an attractive option for helmet brands targeting sustainability without compromising on safety.
Basalt fiber composites offer a compelling proposition for motorcycle helmet manufacturers:
As ECE 22.06 and FIM FRHPhe standards push for higher impact thresholds, basalt fiber composites are well-positioned to become the new standard for mid-to-premium motorcycle helmet shells.
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