Asbestos fabric
Asbestos has long been known as an amazing natural material in the West and Asia, and is a great source of yarn and thread for very expensive textiles, and is therefore used in napkins, blankets, tablecloths and clothing. Specially used.
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Asbestos fabric
Asbestos is also a highly toxic fiber-like substance that is carried by the air, causing a large number of incurable cancers in humans to which it is exposed. Asbestos is in many homes around the world and is still used.
Asbestos has long been known as an amazing natural material in the West and Asia, and is a great source of yarn and thread for very expensive textiles, and is therefore used in napkins, blankets, tablecloths and clothing. Specially used.
In recent years, the use of dust-free asbestos or fireproof asbestos refractory fabric has increased due to its low harm.
Properties of asbestos:
Inert: Asbestos fibers are chemically inert. This means that they have no chemical reaction with the substance.
Non-flammable: Asbestos does not burn or catch fire. Asbestos materials are very resistant to extreme heat and pressure. They are ideal for applications involving direct heat and fire.
Non-corrosive: Asbestos is chemically inert. Asbestos fibers do not rust or corrode in wet conditions. Underground asbestos pipes that are exposed to heavy and corrosive soils do not show any interaction.
Low heat transfer rate: Asbestos and asbestos fabric are the best thermal insulation against fire and flames.
Tensile strength: Asbestos fibers are very strong. Asbestos materials significantly improve the tensile strength of any product.
Refractory: No matter what conditions they have, asbestos fibers are not willing to break. This includes exposure to ultraviolet rays as well as acids.