Showing posts with label Friable. Show all posts
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Monday, March 1, 2010

Understanding Friable and Non-Friable Asbestos

Even though you might think that asbestos is an inherently dangerous product, it could be very useful as an insulator too. The degree of danger surrounding asbestos relies on whether or not it is friable. This influences the amount of asbestos that you are probable to inhale or ingest, when it can lead to cancer in your body.

Asbestos is a silicate mineral recognized for its capacity to insulating against heat, flame, chemicals, electricity, and biodegradation. In addition, asbestos flakes into microscopic fibers that have high tensile force and flexibility. Therefore, it is simply inserted to a wide variety of materials that necessitate insulating properties.

However, it's also the capacity to flake into small fibers that makes asbestos very dangerous. Asbestos products that could release the carcinogen into the air are determined to be "friable." Alternatively, products which have asbestos sealed firmly in order that it is unable to be released into the air are called "non-friable." While the usage of this material is principally banned, a number of non-friable containers of asbestos are still permitted.

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