asbestiksi
Asbestiksi refers to asbestos, a group of naturally occurring silicate minerals that form fibrous crystals. The minerals, including chrysotile and the amphibole varieties (such as amosite and crocidolite), are known for their heat resistance, strength, and chemical stability. These properties led to widespread use in construction, insulation, roofing, friction products, and other industrial applications for much of the 20th century.
Uses and decline: Historically, asbestos-containing materials were valued for fireproofing and durability. As knowledge about health
Health effects: Inhalation of asbestos fibers can cause serious diseases, often after long latency periods. Asbestosis
Regulation and safety: Asbestos is widely regulated as a hazardous substance. Occupational exposure limits, licensing for
Environmental and disposal considerations: In buildings with asbestos materials, management practices aim to prevent fiber release.