Precision-engineered fiber materials trusted by construction professionals, civil engineers, and industrial manufacturers across Canada.
China Beihai was founded in 2015 and is located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province. As a high-tech enterprise focusing on the research, development, production and sales of high-performance basalt continuous fiber and its production equipment, China Beihai stands as a leading enterprise in the global basalt fiber industry.
With a strong commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability, we supply Canadian contractors, engineers, and industrial clients with world-class basalt fiber solutions — from roving and mats to rebar and geogrid — all designed to meet the rigorous demands of Canada's construction and infrastructure standards.
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We specialize in a comprehensive range of products including basalt fiber mat (chopped strand mat, cloth), basalt fiber roving, yarn, chopped strands, rebar, sleeves and tape — all engineered to meet the diverse needs of Canadian industries.

We are dedicated to producing high-quality, sustainable basalt-based materials for construction, geotechnical engineering, and manufacturing — delivering reliable solutions for Canada's infrastructure projects, from coast to coast.

Choosing China Beihai means partnering with a forward-thinking manufacturer committed to quality, innovation and sustainability. We offer best-in-class basalt fiber solutions backed by industry expertise and a dedication to customer satisfaction — making us the preferred supplier for Canadian buyers.
Canada's construction and infrastructure sectors are rapidly embracing Glass Fiber Concrete (GFC) and advanced basalt fiber composites as the go-to solution for durable, sustainable, and cost-effective building materials.
Canada's federal government has committed over $180 billion CAD in infrastructure funding through the Investing in Canada Plan. Glass Fiber Concrete is increasingly specified for bridges, transit systems, marine structures, and public buildings across Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec — driven by its superior freeze-thaw resistance critical in Canada's harsh climate.
Canadian construction increasingly targets LEED and Green Globes certification. GFC and basalt fiber products align perfectly with these sustainability goals — offering longer service life, reduced maintenance, lower lifecycle carbon footprint, and full recyclability, making them the preferred choice for eco-conscious Canadian developers and architects.
Canada's extreme temperature swings — from -40°C winters in Manitoba to coastal humidity in Vancouver — demand materials that resist corrosion, thermal cycling, and moisture. Basalt fiber concrete outperforms traditional steel-reinforced concrete in these conditions, with no rust, no delamination, and extended structural lifespan ideal for Canadian infrastructure.
From high-rise condominiums in Toronto's downtown core to suburban residential developments in Calgary, GFC panels are gaining traction as lightweight, fire-resistant, and architecturally versatile cladding solutions. Developers appreciate the design flexibility and reduced structural load compared to conventional concrete systems.
Canada's extensive highway network — spanning over 1.4 million km — requires constant maintenance. Basalt fiber geogrid and chopped strands are being adopted by provincial transportation ministries for asphalt reinforcement, reducing reflective cracking and extending pavement life by up to 40%, delivering significant cost savings for Canadian taxpayers.
Alberta's oil sands and petrochemical industries demand materials with exceptional chemical and corrosion resistance. Basalt fiber composites are increasingly used in pipeline insulation, industrial flooring, containment structures, and processing equipment — providing superior performance in the chemically aggressive environments common in Canada's energy sector.
Basalt fiber is ideal for Canadian engineering projects. Its high strength, corrosion resistance and lightweight properties allow it to easily solve a variety of challenges. In buildings, bridges, roads and other infrastructure projects, basalt fibers demonstrate outstanding performance, extending structural life and reducing maintenance costs. Choose basalt fiber — choose reliability and durability.
The Canadian glass fiber concrete and basalt fiber composite market is evolving rapidly, driven by policy, sustainability mandates, and technological innovation.
Canadian universities including University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill are actively researching basalt fiber composites for structural applications. This academic-industry collaboration is accelerating the adoption of GFC in mainstream Canadian construction specifications and building codes.
The National Building Code of Canada (NBC) is progressively incorporating provisions for fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) and basalt fiber composites, giving specifiers and engineers the regulatory confidence to adopt GFC solutions on public and commercial projects across all provinces.
Canada's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050 is pushing the construction industry toward low-carbon materials. Basalt fiber concrete has a significantly lower embodied carbon than steel-reinforced concrete, positioning it as a key material in Canada's green construction transition.
Canada's booming modular construction sector — particularly in British Columbia and Ontario — is embracing GFC panels for their lightweight, fire-resistant, and design-flexible properties. The prefab industry's rapid growth is creating significant new demand for high-performance fiber concrete products.
With over 243,000 km of coastline, Canada has vast marine infrastructure needs. Basalt fiber's exceptional saltwater and UV resistance makes it ideal for docks, seawalls, coastal bridges, and offshore structures — a rapidly growing application segment in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia.
Canadian importers and distributors are increasingly establishing direct supply partnerships with leading Chinese basalt fiber manufacturers like China Beihai, bypassing intermediaries to secure better pricing, technical support, and product customization — making premium GFC materials more accessible to Canadian buyers.
Our basalt fiber products serve a broad spectrum of industries and project types throughout Canada — from urban construction to remote industrial operations.
Our basalt products have diverse applications in Canadian house and commercial construction, from structural reinforcement to facade cladding.
In the aerospace field, basalt fibers are ideal for manufacturing aircraft wings and engine components used in Canada's aviation sector.
Basalt fibers are used in spacecraft shell materials, thermal protection systems, and high-temperature-resistant aircraft engine components.
Basalt-added concrete offers increased strength, durability, crack resistance, improved chemical resistance, and better workability for Canadian projects.
Facing the trend of lightweight automobile materials, basalt fiber composites are widely applied in Canada's automotive manufacturing sector.
Basalt's high strength and protective properties make it ideal for protecting Canada's bridge abutments from vehicle collisions, fire, and corrosion.
The corrosion resistance of basalt fiber gives it a unique advantage in Canada's petrochemical and oil sands industries in Alberta.
Basalt fiber composites excel in Canada's vast marine environment — ideal for vessels, docks, and coastal structures along Canada's extensive coastline.
Non-woven thin sheet engineered to provide a smooth resin-rich surface layer for fiber reinforced plastic composites used in Canadian industrial applications.
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Basalt fiber is an inorganic fibrous material produced by drawing strands from natural basalt ore after it has been melted at high temperatures, demonstrating unique value in applications demanding extreme temperature resilience.
With successful applications in the Chang'e-6 lunar exploration mission and the world's first deep-sea basalt fiber aquaculture platform, basalt fiber is rapidly accelerating its transformation into a strategic new material with tangible industrial productivity.
Explore our comprehensive range of basalt fiber products — all available for export to Canada with full technical support, competitive pricing, and reliable logistics.