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Asbestos as a contaminantMost respirable asbestos fibers are invisible to the unaided human eye
because their size is about 3.0-20.0 µm in length and can be as thin as
0.01 µm. Human hair ranges in size from 17 to 181 µm in width.[6] Fibers
ultimately form because when these minerals originally cooled and
crystallized, they formed by the polymeric molecules lining up parallel
with each other and forming oriented crystal lattices. These crystals thus
have three cleavage planes, just as other minerals and gemstones have. But
in their case, there are two cleavage planes that are much weaker than the
third direction. When sufficient force is applied, they tend to break
along their weakest directions, resulting in a linear fragmentation
pattern and hence a fibrous form. This fracture process can keep occurring
and one larger asbestos fiber can ultimately become the source of hundreds
of much thinner and smaller fibers.
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