Joins of asbestos materials are also usually covered with flat or moulded timber strips.
Asbestos sheeting walls.
One such building product is the decorative plaster used on many ceilings and walls during the relevant period.
Asbestos has been linked to multiple health problems including a type of cancer called mesothelioma.
Flat sheet fibro is the most common asbestos cement sheeting.
This product came in two forms and was used to fuse the seams between drywall panels once they were installed.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fiber commonly used in many building products through the late 1980 s.
Although invented at the end of the 19th century the material rose to necessity during world war ii to make sturdy inexpensive military housing and continued to be used widely following the war as an affordable external cladding for buildings.
Cement sheeting was made of asbestos fibres and cement mix usually in the ratio of 1 9.
Ceilings walls and corrugated roofing were the most common uses for fibro flat sheet.
Whether there is asbestos in your home s drywall or not most sheetrock mud also known as wall joint compound which was sold between 1940 and 1980 did contain asbestos fiber.
If you feel that you have asbestos sheeting in your home it is important to call in an asbestos removal expert who can organise the testing of your wall and then removal of the walls.
The asbestos fibres are bound in the cement matrix preventing them from moving.
Fibro cement sheeting with asbestos sold globally but it was in australia and new zealand where the application was most widespread.
Advertised as a fireproof alternative to other roofing.