Conceptually similarSPLWhite asbestosSS2536554SQ3718Rights ManagedSPLWhite asbestosSS2536555SQ3719Rights ManagedSPLAsbestos mineralSS2484893SP2023Rights ManagedBIOPHOTO ASSOC.Chrysotile AsbestosSS2447257GA5201Rights ManagedE.R. DEGGINGERAsbestosSS22833312Z5764Rights ManagedTOM McHUGHChrysotile AsbestosSS25694201A2207Rights ManagedSCI STK PHOTOGChrysotile AsbestosSS2740888JE6374Rights ManagedSCI STK PHOTOGChrysotile AsbestosSS2741202JE6689Rights ManagedDORLING KINDERSLYChrysotile AsbestosSS2709339FG1962Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Asbestos mineralLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2484890Legacy Identifier:SP2022Description:Asbestos mineral (white), with a pencil tip for scale. Asbestos refers to six natural silicate minerals in the serpentine and amphibole classes. All have a form of thin, fibrous crystals. The different forms of asbestos differ in their composition and the health hazard they pose when inhaled. Asbestos has been widely used for its excellent insulating and heat-resistant properties. This sample is of chrysotile, the most dangerous form of asbestos, here associated with dark grey graphitic rock. The sample is from the Kaisersberg, near Leoben, Austria.Credit:Dirk Wiersma / Science SourceSize:3543px × 5065px (~51 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:asbestos-austria-austrian-C007/4183-C0074183-chrysotile-crystal-crystalline-crystals-danger-dangerous-earth science-europe-geology-graphite-graphitic-grey background-hazard-hazardous-heat resistant-insulating-insulation-johann geiler von kaisersberg-mineral-mineralogical-mineralogy-pencil-resistance-risk-risky-rock-sample-scale-serpentine-silicate-still life-still-life-studioFolder Legacy Identifier:spl001_hdModel release:N/AParent folder:SPL bulkload #8