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Materials containing asbestos are considered to be friable if they can be easily crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry. Friable asbestos poses a higher risk of releasing harmful fibers into the air compared to non-friable asbestos-containing materials.
The sense of friable is "can be easily grinded".
Dry friable soil, poor agricultural techniques and the moment of air heated by the Sun.
A friable callus is a callus formation that has grown with the cells further apart. When a callus is not friable, it is dense and compact and when it is used to regenerate plant tissue, it grows into a lump and doesn't grow to a viable plant. A friable callus, however, allows the regenerating tissue to grow suspensions.
A friable callus is a collection of tissue in excess of normal that can be scraped or crumbled away.
It can be crushed into dust
Yes, any non-friable form of asbestos can become friable. Some kinds can become friable simply through aging, weathering, or normal use. Others become friable if worked with power tools, producing dust that is "friable" if allowed to accumulate without being captured and removed from the work area.
There are no adhesives that dry soft.
A sponge can be both soft when wet and rough when dry.
Friable asbestos is material that contains asbestos fibers and that can be crumbled into dust in the hand without the use of tools.
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