Asbestos is known as a deadly substance that can cause lung cancer, Mesothelioma, asbestosis and a host of other health problems. While generally accepted as true, there is a bit of a misunderstanding about asbestos. The term refers to a variety of substances, not a single mineral.
Using the term asbestos is like using the term “car”. There are many different vehicles that are extremely unique, but all of them can be called a car. That being said, few would disagree that the Toyota Prius is an entirely different vehicle than a Ferrari F40. Asbestos has much the same issue. Although we use the term globally, there are actually many different types. The term actually refers to a variety of minerals, but only when they are in their fibrous form. Let’s take a look.
Blue Asbestos – Blue asbestos is the fibrous form of the mineral riebeckite.
