Asbestos in the Construction Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L O. Montpetit
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The economics of the asbestos mining industry of Canada, and the physical and chemical characteristics of asbestos fibre, as well as exploration, mining, milling and quality control methods, have been described by several authors in the past few years. The scope of this presentation is to survey the application of asbestos fibres in the major product groups of the construction industry in North America. Principal categories considered include flooring materials, asbestos-cement pipes and building products, high-temperature insulation, textiles, saturated asbestos felts and asphalt com pounds. During 1962, the asbestos mining industry of Canada produced an estimated 1.3 million tons of chrysotile fibre grades, and production capacity is expanding. The market demand for chrysotile fibre, on this continent, has been in the order of 50 per cent of the production volume. The asbestos industry is dependent for growth on the construction industry. Product research is active in finding new uses for asbestos fibre; some of the new developments are presented, including the use of short-fibre asbestos grades for extending the life of asphalt pavement.
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APA: L O. Montpetit  (1963)  Asbestos in the Construction Industry

MLA: L O. Montpetit Asbestos in the Construction Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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