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RESEARCH OF METHODS OF OBTAINING ASBESTOS CEMENT AND MICROSILICA WASTE FOR FLAMMABLE AND HEAT INSULATING BUILDING MATERIALS

Abstract

This article reviews the debate about the safety and potential uses of chrysotile asbestos. The article presents evidence for the safety of chrysotile asbestos as opposed to amphibole asbestos. Also, information is given on the growth of the amount of waste in the world, the possibilities of processing and use of waste from asbestos cement and other asbestos materials in construction, as well as the importance of disposal of industrial waste.

Keywords

chrysotile asbestos, amphibole asbestos, anti-asbestos company, asbestos cement, industrial waste, construction waste, disposal, recycling, conservation of natural resources.

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