asbestcement
Asbestcement, also known as asbestos cement (ACC), is a composite material formed by embedding asbestos fibers in a Portland cement matrix. The asbestos fibers act as reinforcement, giving the hardened material strength and flexibility. Historically, chrysotile (white asbestos) was the most common fiber used, with amphibole varieties such as amosite and crocidolite also employed in some products.
Asbestcement has been produced in a variety of forms, including corrugated and flat roofing sheets, siding
Exposure to asbestos fibers released from damaged or disturbed asbestcement materials can cause serious health problems.
Regulatory status varies by country, but many jurisdictions have banned or tightly restricted the manufacture and