Also in Germany there is unfortunately a massive lack of education when it comes to asbestos - also and especially with regard to possible occurrences. There is a whole range of materials that can contain asbestos. These can be crush seals made of copper, spacers made of double-walled glass flasks in thermos flasks, brake linings, individual components of electrical appliances and much more. Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to reconstruct which building material was used in each building, for example. In order to create certainty and thus safety in handling, therefore, only a test by a certified laboratory can actually provide help. Stay healthy!
Hi l want know What materials do we use on the slide, and what are the materials and devices to detect the presence of asbestos in the laboratory? Please
Also in Germany there is unfortunately a massive lack of education when it comes to asbestos - also and especially with regard to possible occurrences. There is a whole range of materials that can contain asbestos. These can be crush seals made of copper, spacers made of double-walled glass flasks in thermos flasks, brake linings, individual components of electrical appliances and much more. Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to reconstruct which building material was used in each building, for example. In order to create certainty and thus safety in handling, therefore, only a test by a certified laboratory can actually provide help.
Stay healthy!
Hi l want know What materials do we use on the slide, and what are the materials and devices to detect the presence of asbestos in the laboratory? Please
Asbestos can be detected in labs using phase contrast microscopes (PCM) but needs to be done by labs with the necessary equipment and expertise.
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