Use of reagents to convert chrysotile and amosite asbestos used

Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment – Containment

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216 99, 216109, 588254, 588901, 4231671, 423335, 423659, 252 793, A62D 300, B09B 300, C09K 1308, C01F 1112

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061601950

ABSTRACT:
A composition for converting asbestos-containing material, covering metal pipes or other metal surfaces, to non-regulated, environmentally benign-materials, and inhibiting the corrosion of the metal pipes or other metal surfaces. The composition comprises a combination of at least two multiple-functional group reagents, in which each reagent includes a Fluro acid component and a corrosion inhibiting compoment. A method for converting asbestos-containing material, covering metal pipes or other metal surfaces, to non-regulated, environmentally benign-materials, and inhibiting the corrosion of the metal pipes or other metal surfaces is also provided.

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