Going Back To Basics: What is Asbestos?

So I was scratching my head after the last article was posted, wondering if I’ve started off my blogging experience in the right way. I feel as if I jumped right into the water up to my neck without first helping you guys get familiar with some basic concepts and meanings. Many times you get carried away for being in this industry for such a long time. So with this article, I am hoping to cover some basic spots I may have left uncovered and unfilled. So hopefully any questions you have or any doubts on asbestos, will be solved by the end of this article.

Asbestos is a universal name for some naturally occurring fibrous mineral silicates as observed under the asbestos microscope. There are six various kinds of asbestos, the anthophyllite, actinolite, crocidolite, amosite, chrysotile and tremolite. Every one is diverse in physical and chemical characteristics depending on the other elements of the rock such as magnesium, iron or calcium.

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Asbestos: Exposure and Hazards

Asbestos have various types like the amosite, chrysotile, tremolite, actinolite anthophyllite and crocidolite. Of these six, three are utilized more usually. Chrysotile, which is color white, is the commonest, but it is usual to encounter amosite, which is color brown or off-white, or crocidolite , which is color blue, as well.The entire kinds of asbestos tend to break into extremely tiny fibers. These single fibers are so tiny that majority must be identified by means of an asbestos microscope. In reality, certain individual fibers may be up to seven hundred times tinier than a human hair. For the reason that asbestos fibers are so minute, once emitted into the air, they may remain suspended there for hours or even days.

Asbestos fibers are also practically indestructible. They are defiant to chemicals and heat, and they are extremely stable in the surroundings. They do not vanish into air or liquefy in water, and they are not broken down over time. Asbestos is possibly the most excellent insulator known to man. For the reason that asbestos has many helpful attributes, it has been utilized in more than three thousand various products. Commonly asbestos is combined with other materials to really form the products. Floor tiles, as an example, may have a small amount of asbestos. Depending on what the product is, the quantity of asbestos in asbestos containing materials may range from one to hundred percent. Asbestos may be discovered in many various products and many various places. Examples of products that possibly have asbestos are spray on fire proofing and insulation in buildings, Ceiling tiles, floor tiles, and wall and ceiling texture in older buildings and homes. The commonest means for asbestos fibers to enter the body is by inhalation. In reality, asbestos containing material is not ordinarily considered to be dangerous unless it is releasing dust or fibers into the air where they can be breathe in or swallowed.

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The Importance Of All Microscopes

I know that this website will be focusing on asbestos microscopes, however to discriminate against the other types of microscopes would be a mistake. We understand the value of our microscopes, but we also recognize the impact and significance of other. So this article will be created in memory of all microscopes but most importantly, everyone that contributed to their technologies.

If you think real fast about the greater good created by scientists you will fall in love with science even more. But science, and especially the biological and medical side of it, wouldn’t be where it is today without the microscopes. I mean, even if you think about the pharma industry and the plethora of pathological microorganisms we humans need to fight daily, we wouldn’t even be able to find ways to cure basic deceases – let alone hope on a cure for cancer. So microscopes have really helped us figure out that there is a lot more to just what we see with our own bare eyes. There is a whole new world out there, that collectively has the greatest power. Think of cancer cells: so small but yet so powerful. That is not peanuts power my friends. And if we want to keep on winning the good battle against deceases, we need to improve our technology. Yes, it is far better than what it was 100 years ago, but it’s nothing compared to what can be achieved in the next 100 years.

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Hi!

Hey guys! Wanted to say a very quick “hi” about the launch of this new project. My name is Blair and I will be working with you guys, on everything related to microscopes. I know we got some science junkies in the room, so I will make sure all you geeks are satisfied and pleased with the explanations on asbestos microscopes.

Although you will be learning more about me in the page related to me and my experience, I just want to say real quick that I consider myself to be somewhat of a science geek too. Which is why I launched this site: to meet all you.

Stay cool and I will talk to you again shortly.