IC 7880 Asbestos - A Materials Survey - Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Oliver Bowles
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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105
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

"Asbestos" is a name applied to a group of naturally fibrous minerals. Because it has the fibrous characteristics of silk or cotton and at the same time will not burn and has other advantageous properties as well, asbestos has specialized uses for which no adequate substitutes are yet available. Asbestos furnishes a major raw material for a great variety of essential products, the manufacture of which constitutes a vast industry. Asbestos generally occurs in irregular veins scattered throughout rock masses. Most of the fiber-bearing rock is mined in huge open-pit or underground workings. The fibers are separated from the rock and sorted into groups, according to length, in large, complex mills. The longer fibers are stripped to textile plants, where they are further fiberized and prepared in special machines and are used for spinning into yarn and weaving into unburnable cloth that has many important uses. The shorter fibers, which are much more abundant than the long ones, are used in asbestos-cement building materials in heat-insulating products and for a multitude of other applications. These processes and uses are covered in considerable detail in later sections of this report.
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APA: Oliver Bowles  (1959)  IC 7880 Asbestos - A Materials Survey - Summary And Introduction

MLA: Oliver Bowles IC 7880 Asbestos - A Materials Survey - Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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