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Types and Health Hazards of Fibrous Materials Used as Asbestos Substitutes
Asbestos has been banned in many countries but many countries, including developing countries, are still using asbestos or materials containing asbestos.
Seung-Hyun Park
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The use of asbestos, once celebrated for its versatility and fire-resistant properties, has left a lasting legacy of environmental degradation and public health risks. This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the environmental impacts and health
António Curado+5 more
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New type of nonflammable paper [PDF]
Nonflammable paper is made from fibers of chrysotile asbestos, beta-glass fibers, glass microfibers, and a little nonflammable organic binder. It does not propagate flame in an atmosphere of 16.5-psig oxygen, and it is resistant to rot and mold, making ...
Armstrong, G. K.
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e-Toolkit for the Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases in Developing Countries
Ken Takahashi, Kim Brislan
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An asbestos occurrence near Fox, Fairbanks district [PDF]
R. H. Saunders
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The reinforcement of polymeric structures by asbestos fibrils Final report, 1 Apr. 1965 - 30 Apr. 1966 [PDF]
Dispersion techniques for asbestos fibril reinforcement of polymeric structures, and tensile strength data on reinforced ...
Davis, A. E.+2 more
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