Selasa, 02 Agustus 2011
Amosite Asbestos and Its Dangerous Risks
amosite asbestos which is known as brown asbestos, due to gray to brown, or Gruner. Amosite is characterized by a straight brittle fibers and used for cement sheet and pipe insulation. At the height of the asbestos "award, amosite is indeed the second most commonly used form of minerals. Mined in South Africa, many mine workers have fallen ill to amosite as the second most dangerous form of asbestos.
a variety of amosite asbestos was used mainly as a fire retardant in thermal insulation products, such as ceiling tiles. Brown asbestos is currently banned in most countries, and within a few years. But it can still be found in older products and structures, and therefore remains a possible threat, especially because it is a form of asbestos is very friable. This indicates that crumbles easily when damaged, thus releasing airborne fibers that can then be inhaled into the area of those materials.
amosite asbestos is a recognized form of asbestos to cause mesothelioma. It is amfibol.Kristali vary and can be found in the flat prisms, brittle grain or long thin vlaknima.Vlakna often found in naturally occurring amosite snopove.Dugim thin threads are very flexible and bend to the development of a wide arc. These long ridges amosite threads break into smaller groups that bring sharp needlelike fibers.
back parts of the fibers are straight and not frayed or split ends, a feature that helps differentiate the amosite chrysotile. Broken packages are also often found and look like a broom tail in appearance. Parts crystal fibers can be identified in a number of building materials that are manufactured with amosite.
, as a form of asbestos, amosite caused many cases of cancer (including mesothelioma) in people of different countries, and especially near the amosite mines in South Africa, the world's largest commercial source amozit.Radnici who mined and processed amosite cancer rates are far worse than large populations.
It amosite asbestos minerals employed in the U.S. is probably the amosite mines in the Transvaal, South Africa. Amosite asbestos was commonly used in thermal insulation products and building products such as:. Ceiling tiles, roof tiles, floor tiles, plumbing insulation, panel insulation, chemical insulation, gaskets, lagging, cement, paper, electrical and telecommunications isolation
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