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and amosite with little or no change. most of the changes involve differences in simple weights or in aliquots taken because of the different levels of concentration of the constituents. for example, chrysotile contains much less iron then crocidolite or amosite. accordingly, smaller aliquots are used
length of flexibility of the longer grades of chrysotile are such that spinning into yarn and cloth weaving are possible. two basic types of yarn are produced: plain, possibly braced with an organic fibre; and reinforced, which incorporate either wire or another yarn such as nylon, cotton, or polyester...
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