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Qué (quién) es Asbestos - definición


asbestos         
  • heat spreader]] made of asbestos, on a tripod over a [[Teclu burner]]
  • Jeffrey Mine, Johns-Manville Co.]], [[Asbestos, Quebec]], June 1944
  • World production of asbestos (metric tons) from 1900 to 2017 with trend line
  • [[Wailuku]], [[Hawaii]] [[post office]] sealed off for [[asbestos removal]]
  • Older decorative ceilings, similar to this one, may contain small amounts of [[white asbestos]]
  • The applications of asbestos multiplied at the end of the 19th century—this is an advertisement for an asbestos-lined [[clothes iron]] from 1906
  • Thetford township]], [[Quebec]]. By 1895, mining was increasingly mechanized.
  • Asbestos warning label under EU directive of 1983
  • 1929 newspaper advertisement from [[Perth, Western Australia]], for [[asbestos sheeting]] for residential building construction
  • Size of asbestos fibers compared to other particles (USEPA, March 1978)
  • In [[Guy's Hospital]], London, 1941, nurses arrange asbestos blankets over an electrically heated frame to create a hood over patients to help warm them quickly
  • Asbestos fabric
  • CT]]
  • Researcher using a fiber length classifier to produce length-selected fibers of asbestos for toxological studies
  • Rockbestos, asbestos covered wire advertisement in ''[[Exhibitor's Herald]]'', 1926
  • Asbestos Products Ltd (Sydney) asbestos cement corrugated roofing for export
  • Corrugated asbestos roof (with [[Fibre cement]])
GROUP OF HIGHLY STABLE, NON-FLAMMABLE SILICATE MINERALS WITH A FIBROUS STRUCTURE
Asbesthos; Amianthus; Asbeztos; Amianthus lapis; Cork Fossil; Mineral asbestos; Naturally-occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibers; Asbestos containing materials; Chrysatile; Zolonite; Naturally occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibres; Ethanite; Amphibole asbestos; Asbesdos; Asbestos recycling; Earth flax; Asbestos industry
<jargon> Used as a modifier to anything intended to protect one from flames; also in other highly flame-suggestive usages. E.g., asbestos longjohns, asbestos cork award. [Jargon File] (1996-02-06)
asbestos         
  • heat spreader]] made of asbestos, on a tripod over a [[Teclu burner]]
  • Jeffrey Mine, Johns-Manville Co.]], [[Asbestos, Quebec]], June 1944
  • World production of asbestos (metric tons) from 1900 to 2017 with trend line
  • [[Wailuku]], [[Hawaii]] [[post office]] sealed off for [[asbestos removal]]
  • Older decorative ceilings, similar to this one, may contain small amounts of [[white asbestos]]
  • The applications of asbestos multiplied at the end of the 19th century—this is an advertisement for an asbestos-lined [[clothes iron]] from 1906
  • Thetford township]], [[Quebec]]. By 1895, mining was increasingly mechanized.
  • Asbestos warning label under EU directive of 1983
  • 1929 newspaper advertisement from [[Perth, Western Australia]], for [[asbestos sheeting]] for residential building construction
  • Size of asbestos fibers compared to other particles (USEPA, March 1978)
  • In [[Guy's Hospital]], London, 1941, nurses arrange asbestos blankets over an electrically heated frame to create a hood over patients to help warm them quickly
  • Asbestos fabric
  • CT]]
  • Researcher using a fiber length classifier to produce length-selected fibers of asbestos for toxological studies
  • Rockbestos, asbestos covered wire advertisement in ''[[Exhibitor's Herald]]'', 1926
  • Asbestos Products Ltd (Sydney) asbestos cement corrugated roofing for export
  • Corrugated asbestos roof (with [[Fibre cement]])
GROUP OF HIGHLY STABLE, NON-FLAMMABLE SILICATE MINERALS WITH A FIBROUS STRUCTURE
Asbesthos; Amianthus; Asbeztos; Amianthus lapis; Cork Fossil; Mineral asbestos; Naturally-occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibers; Asbestos containing materials; Chrysatile; Zolonite; Naturally occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibres; Ethanite; Amphibole asbestos; Asbesdos; Asbestos recycling; Earth flax; Asbestos industry
Asbestos is a grey material which does not burn and which has been used as a protection against fire or heat.
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asbestos         
  • heat spreader]] made of asbestos, on a tripod over a [[Teclu burner]]
  • Jeffrey Mine, Johns-Manville Co.]], [[Asbestos, Quebec]], June 1944
  • World production of asbestos (metric tons) from 1900 to 2017 with trend line
  • [[Wailuku]], [[Hawaii]] [[post office]] sealed off for [[asbestos removal]]
  • Older decorative ceilings, similar to this one, may contain small amounts of [[white asbestos]]
  • The applications of asbestos multiplied at the end of the 19th century—this is an advertisement for an asbestos-lined [[clothes iron]] from 1906
  • Thetford township]], [[Quebec]]. By 1895, mining was increasingly mechanized.
  • Asbestos warning label under EU directive of 1983
  • 1929 newspaper advertisement from [[Perth, Western Australia]], for [[asbestos sheeting]] for residential building construction
  • Size of asbestos fibers compared to other particles (USEPA, March 1978)
  • In [[Guy's Hospital]], London, 1941, nurses arrange asbestos blankets over an electrically heated frame to create a hood over patients to help warm them quickly
  • Asbestos fabric
  • CT]]
  • Researcher using a fiber length classifier to produce length-selected fibers of asbestos for toxological studies
  • Rockbestos, asbestos covered wire advertisement in ''[[Exhibitor's Herald]]'', 1926
  • Asbestos Products Ltd (Sydney) asbestos cement corrugated roofing for export
  • Corrugated asbestos roof (with [[Fibre cement]])
GROUP OF HIGHLY STABLE, NON-FLAMMABLE SILICATE MINERALS WITH A FIBROUS STRUCTURE
Asbesthos; Amianthus; Asbeztos; Amianthus lapis; Cork Fossil; Mineral asbestos; Naturally-occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibers; Asbestos containing materials; Chrysatile; Zolonite; Naturally occurring asbestos; Asbestos fibres; Ethanite; Amphibole asbestos; Asbesdos; Asbestos recycling; Earth flax; Asbestos industry
[az'b?st?s, as-, -t?s]
¦ noun a highly heat-resistant fibrous silicate mineral able to be woven into fabrics, used in brake linings and in fire-resistant and insulating materials.
Origin
C17, via L. from Gk asbestos 'unquenchable'.

Wikipedia

Asbestos
Ejemplos de uso de Asbestos
1. People working in industries that make or use asbestos products or who are involved in asbestos mining may be exposed to high levels of asbestos.
2. He promised to resolve claims over asbestos–related damage and to eliminate the use of asbestos.
3. Asbestos roofing comprises about 10 percent asbestos fiber mixed with water and cement.
4. Asbestos fibers can enter the air or water from the breakdown of natural deposits and manufactured asbestos products.
5. Asbestos fund would quickly go broke: study WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A $140 billion asbestos compensation fund being considered in the U.S.