Fiberization is a manufacturing process that has been used to make objects such as insulation, asphalt, and mineral wool.
In general, molten plastic or other fiberizable materials are extruded to form a fibrous mass, which is then post-processed through varying methods.
One design for rotary fiberization places slits in a central bore-axle that lets the hot gases escape.
[2] As the centrifugal force squeezes the molten material out of the holes, it is severed from the wheel by a sharp blade.
These silicate metals become super-fine in such conditions, and have great potential in the microelectronic field.