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MAP20071020366Brown, Stephen K.Effect of wetting agents on water penetration into asbestos insulations / Stephen K. BrownSumario: The effect of wetting agents on the penetration of water into asbestos insulations has been investigated in a laboratory test. The insulations behaved like porous bodies with capillary structures and exhibited large differences in wetting behavior with water. The addition of a wetting agent generally caused no change or reduction in the rate of wetting. Only amosite-calcium silicate showed improved wetting with some surfactants, possibly because of a very high contact angle with water. Use of heated water, at 60ºC, resulted in a significant but moderate increase in wetting rate for all insulations and is considered the most effective practical aid to wettingEn: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. - Akron, Ohio. - Vol. 51, nº 7, July 1990 ; p. 384-3891. Higiene industrial. 2. Contaminantes químicos. 3. Amianto. 4. Aislamiento. 5. Materiales aislantes. 6. Humidificación. 7. Humedad. I. Title. II. Título: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal.