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Fibres of blue asbestos
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False colour scanning elctron micrograph of fibres of blue asbestos, or crocidolite. All asbestos varieties are silicates (amphibole minerals), the most common being crocidolite, chrysotile & amosite. Asbestos fibres can be felted & woven or compressed to make insulating boards, pipe coverings, paper & shingles. It is used in the construction & chemical industries because of its fireproof, corrosion resistance & insulating properties. Asbestos fibres split into infinitely small fibres, which when inhaled in quantity lodge in the lung causing the respiratory disease asbestosis. Magnification: X143 at 35mm size , & X1000 at 10x8 inch size.
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Dr Jeremy Burgess/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2176757
Legacy Identifier:
SC3317
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3636px × 2480px (~25 MB)
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A650/0029
A650/029
A6500029
abestos
amphibole mineral
asbestosis
blue asbestos
compound
crocidolite
pollutant
pollution
scanning elctron micrograph