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Encapsulation of Friable Insulation Materials Containing Asbestos
This document presents information on the encapsulation of asbestos-containing friable insulation materials (FIM). Encapsulation, which is a procedure to seal in asbestos fibers that may be subject to ready release on minimal disturbance, is a new alternative approach to the abatement of hazards from asbestos insulating materials. Encapsulation may be used in specific sites and cases instead of removal of asbestos-containing FIM. This document introduces the facilities architect or engineer to encapsulant materials, established and planned testing criteria, application techniques, the advantages and drawbacks to using encapsulants, and a guide specification for encapsulation of asbestos-containing FIM. (Author)
Encapsulation of Friable Insulation Materials Containing Asbestos
This document presents information on the encapsulation of asbestos-containing friable insulation materials (FIM). Encapsulation, which is a procedure to seal in asbestos fibers that may be subject to ready release on minimal disturbance, is a new alternative approach to the abatement of hazards from asbestos insulating materials. Encapsulation may be used in specific sites and cases instead of removal of asbestos-containing FIM. This document introduces the facilities architect or engineer to encapsulant materials, established and planned testing criteria, application techniques, the advantages and drawbacks to using encapsulants, and a guide specification for encapsulation of asbestos-containing FIM. (Author)
Encapsulation of Friable Insulation Materials Containing Asbestos
E. E. Lory (Autor:in) / M. J. Hienzsch (Autor:in)
1983
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fibers & Textiles , Industrial Safety Engineering , Environmental Impact Statements , Job Environment , Encapsulation , Asbestos , Insulation , Hazardous materials , Fibers , Pollution abatement , Coatings , Performance(Engineering) , Safety , Naval shore facilities , FIM(Friable Insulation Materials)
Encapsulation of friable insulation materials containing asbestos
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