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Encapsulation of Asbestos
This citation summarizes a one-page announcement of technology available for utilization. Because airborne asbestos fibers create a health hazard, different methods for immobilizing old building insulation materials have been investigated. This effort addresses the encapsulation methods, which generally is the least expensive. Encapsulation is the application of a liquid material onto a friable insulation to lock the asbestos fibers into their existing insulation matrix and prevent them from being jarred loose and becoming airborne. ...FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact: Mr. Ernest Lory, Code L52, Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Heuneme, CA 93043; (805) 982-5555. Refer to Tech data Sheet 83-10.
Encapsulation of Asbestos
This citation summarizes a one-page announcement of technology available for utilization. Because airborne asbestos fibers create a health hazard, different methods for immobilizing old building insulation materials have been investigated. This effort addresses the encapsulation methods, which generally is the least expensive. Encapsulation is the application of a liquid material onto a friable insulation to lock the asbestos fibers into their existing insulation matrix and prevent them from being jarred loose and becoming airborne. ...FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact: Mr. Ernest Lory, Code L52, Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Heuneme, CA 93043; (805) 982-5555. Refer to Tech data Sheet 83-10.
Encapsulation of Asbestos
1983
1 pages
Report
No indication
English
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