szálrészecskék
Szálrészecskék, also known as fibrous particles, are a class of particulate matter characterized by their elongated shape. These particles have a length-to-width ratio significantly greater than three, distinguishing them from more granular or spherical particulates. Their morphology can vary widely, from needle-like to rod-like or even hair-like structures.
The presence of szálrészecskék in the environment is a concern due to their potential health implications.
Sources of szálrészecskék are diverse. In industrial settings, man-made fibers used in manufacturing, insulation, and textiles
Monitoring and controlling exposure to harmful szálrészecskék are important public health measures. Regulations and guidelines exist