asbes
Asbes refers to a group of naturally occurring silicate minerals that are fibrous in nature. The most common types are chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite. These minerals have been widely used in various industries due to their heat resistance, electrical insulation properties, and strength. Historically, asbestos was incorporated into building materials such as insulation, roofing, tiles, and cement products. It was also used in textiles, friction materials like brake pads and clutches, and even in some consumer products.
The use of asbestos began to decline in the late 20th century as its health risks became
Due to these health concerns, the production and use of asbestos have been banned or severely restricted