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Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) fiber is a high-strength, synthetic material used primarily as a safe, eco-friendly replacement for asbestos in cement, concrete, and fiber-reinforced products. It is not asbestos itself, but rather a substitute. PVA is also used to seal existing asbestos to prevent fiber release, though it is not a permanent encapsulant.
PVA Fiber as an Asbestos Replacement
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Wholesale Polyvinyl Alcohol asbestos
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Hybrid Polyvinyl Alcohol and Cellulose Fiber Pulp Instead ...
Harvard University
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by MM Shokrieh2015Cited by 15 — The result obtained showed that cement composites with a hybrid of PVA and cellulose fiber pulp had a higher flexural strength than cellulose-fiber- reinforced ...Read more
Asbestos yarn reinforced with continuous strand of a polyvinyl ...
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Google Patents
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A high tensile strength and chemical resistant asbestos yarn product comprising a composite of a core strand composed of a spun yarn of staple polyvinyl ...
Polyvinyl Alcohol - an overview
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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is a unique water-soluble polymer, widely used in papermaking, textiles, and a variety of coatings.Read more
EPD-IES-0005369:001 (S-P-05369) Polyvinyl Alcohol Fiber
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Polyvinyl alcohol high-strength and high modulus fiber is an ideal reinforcing material for cement and plastic products, as well as an ideal crack resistant ...Read more
Comparative hazards of chrysotile asbestos and its substitutes
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC1566482
PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov)
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by PT Harrison1999Cited by 63 — We conclude that chrysotile asbestos is intrinsically more hazardous than p-aramid, PVA, or cellulose fibers and that its continued use in asbestos-cement ...Read more
PVA as an encapsulant
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Sep 17, 2020 — PVA should definitely not be used as an encapsulant. PVA will not add any sort of protection to those asbestos materials, not for any length of time.Read more
ICSC 1489 - POLYVINYL ALCOHOL
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Chemical dangers. Decomposes on heating and on burning. This produces toxic fumes. Reacts with oxidants and strong acids. Formula: (CH2CHOH-)n. Molecular mass ...Read more
What Is PVA and What Is It Used For?
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May 21, 2024 — PVA is used in the pharmaceutical industry as the coating on tablets and is an ingredient in laundry detergent sheets and pods and dishwasher detergent pods.Read more
Latex screeding, over pva asbestos sealer. : r/DIYUK
Reddit · r/DIYUK
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Reddit · r/DIYUK
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My question is, can we reliably and successfully coat over the PVA with a product like setcrete or similar latex modified screed?Read more
Scholarly articles for Polyvinyl Alcohol asbestos | |
… alcohol and cellulose fiber pulp instead of asbestos … - Shokrieh - Cited by 15 Airborne polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and cellulose fibre … - De Raeve - Cited by 6 A ban on asbestos must be based on a comparative … - Camus - Cited by 33 | |


