Tuesday, December 15, 2015

What is asbestos-168

Asbestos (English: asbestos) is a group of silicate minerals that occur naturally six popular type used commercially because of the good characteristics. Asbestos is a fibrous crystals that long. (The ratio measures the length around 1:20) inhalation of asbestos into a long period can cause lung disease. This usually found in asbestos miners.






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Asbestos is the common name of a group of fibrous mineral silicates, such as asbestos, Los blue. (Blueasbestos), also known as crocidolite asbestos in white (white asbestos) or chrisolite and asbestos Los brown (brown asbestos) or amosite asbestos post production process to separate the fiber from. rock and spun into a rectangle. These fibers are inhaled into the lungs and bronchial tissues. As a result, lung disease called asbestosis Big Sis (asbestosis) may also cause cancer of the lungs. In the gut and in the chest as well.
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The mining of asbestos began over 4000 years ago, but has limited until the late 19th century mining asbestos, the highest volume in about 1975 by mining asbestos mines in approximately 25 countries at large. In the Jeffrey mine in Asbestos in Quebec, Canada.

The European Union has banned the use of asbestos. Including mining, manufacturing and processing of asbestos products. While other developed countries. Aware of the dangers of asbestos and legislative control, including the ban on asbestos use to be the case.
 Asbestos was a popular building products manufacturers and builders in the late 19th century due to its sound absorption, fire resistance, strength, heat resistance. Resistant to chemicals And Affordability Asbestos was used as insulation in electric stove and heat insulation in buildings. When using do asbestos Bear Valley fire or heat, often mixed with cement or woven into a fabric sheet.

Mineral resources
In 2009, asbestos had to dig around 2 million units worldwide. Russia is the largest producer (50%), followed by China (14%), Brazil (12.5%), Kazakhstan (10.5%) and Canada (9%).
The type of asbestos
Asbestos is divided into two groups: Amphiboles(Amphiboles) and Sir Payne Tyne. Which is subdivided into six types.
Amphiboles group (Amphiboles) subdivided into five types of Cross Macedonia Delight (Crocidolite) A special website (Amosite) Three Mo Light (Tremolite) Anthony Phil Light. (Anthophyllite) and Activision Nova Light (Actinolite).
Open clusters Tyne (Serpentine), including Crimean soda tile (Chrysotile)

What Health Conditions are Associated with Exposure to Asbestos

There are three major lung conditions traced directly to asbestos exposure. These are lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Lung cancer risk, typically associated with tobacco use, is known to be exacerbated by exposure to asbestos. Symptoms include coughing, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive cancer of the lung and inner body’s cavity lining- a thin membrane known as the mesothelium. Mesothelioma is typically recognized as the most clearly attributable disease resulting from asbestos exposure. Mesothelioma originates in three locations. Pleural mesothelioma forms in the lining of the lungs and is the most common form of the disease. Peritoneal and pericardial mesothelioma are less common and form in the lining of the abdominal cavity and lining of the heart, respectively.
Asbestosis is a degenerve and progressive noatin-malignant long-term respiratory condition. Asbestosis results from the formation of scar tissue plaques on the visceral surface of the pleura. Asbestosis can represent a pre-cursor to the onset of mesothelioma.
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