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do asbestos fibers burn
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Asbestos fibers are known for their exceptional resistance to heat and do not burn under normal conditions. These inorganic fibers can withstand temperatures up to 800°C and, in some cases, even higher. This fire-resistant property made asbestos widely used in construction, automotive, and other industries for insulation and fireproofing. However, its durability and resistance to chemical and thermal degradation also mean that if asbestos fibers become airborne and are inhaled, they can cause serious lung diseases, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. Despite its heat-resistant qualities, the use of asbestos has been heavily regulated or banned in many countries due to these health risks.
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