asbestine
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[edit]asbestine (comparative more asbestine, superlative most asbestine)
- Resembling or relating to asbestos.
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[edit]asbestine (plural asbestines)
- A type of fibrous talc used primarily as a filler or extender.
- 1932, Sands, Clays and Minerals, page 49:
- The Asbestines are crystalline Silicates of a whitish grey in colour containing Alumina, Lime, Iron and Magnesia.
- 1944 November, Philip S. Turner, Jewel Doran, Frank W. Reinhart, Fairing Compositions for Aircraft Surfaces (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: Technical Note; No. 958), Washington, page 8:
- The most efficient of these fillers for reducing the coefficient of thermal expansion of vinyl acetate resin are the asbestines.
- 1962, Herbert W. Chatfield, editor, The Science of Surface Coatings, London: Ernest Benn Limited, page 222:
- Compositions of Magnesium Silicates / Percentage composition / 14 24 3 4 5 6 / […] / 1. American talc. / 2. Soapstone. / 3. Microtalc IT. A/S Norwegian Talc. / 4. Sepiolite. F. W. Berk & Co. / 5. Asbestines X, 3X, 5X, FT, 325 and 425. / 6. Asbestine 625.
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