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are asbestos fibers shiny
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Asbestos fibers themselves are not typically described as shiny. Asbestos, a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers found in rocks and soil, is known for its strength, resistance to heat, and insulating properties. These fibers can be thin, and elongated and have a somewhat silky to matte appearance, rather than a shiny one. The appearance can vary depending on the type of asbestos and its formulation in products. For example, chrysotile asbestos, the most common form, has a white, silky appearance. The perceptible aspect of shine in asbestos-related materials might come from the matrix in which asbestos fibers are embedded, such as in vinyl asbestos tiles where the surface coating or binder might be reflective or glossy. Thus, while asbestos fibers themselves are not shiny, the products containing them might appear so due to other components.
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