Types of asbestos and the dangers of asbestos! Introducing examples of asbestos use in buildings.
This document introduces the naturally occurring mineral fiber "asbestos." It includes information on the types of asbestos by classification, as well as the dangers, trends in import volumes, and the number of recognized work-related accidents. Additionally, it features photographs and information on "types and uses of asbestos-containing building materials" and "examples of asbestos use in buildings." We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ What is asbestos ■ Dangers of asbestos ■ Types and uses of asbestos-containing building materials (Level 1) ■ Types and uses of asbestos-containing building materials (Level 2) ■ Types and uses of asbestos-containing building materials (Level 3) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Examples of Asbestos Use in Buildings (Reinforced Concrete) ■Examples of Asbestos Use in Buildings (Wooden) ■Examples of Sprayed Asbestos Use in Buildings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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At the Environmental Technology Research Institute, we are constantly exploring new approaches to asbestos. In collaboration with CNS Corporation, our AQUA method utilizes a water-soluble dust prevention agent developed with a focus on safety and permeability, allowing us to carry out removal work at significantly lower dust concentration levels than conventional methods. We aim to minimize the impact on the surrounding environment while enhancing the safety and efficiency of workers, thereby reducing construction time and costs. Additionally, we are advancing research and development of technologies such as robotic methods and elevator methods to further enhance the safety and efficiency of removal and containment work.