Asbestos Blanket
Flexible woven asbestos blanket used to insulate boilers, pipes, and industrial heat-generating equipment.
Description
Asbestos blanket is a flexible, woven or felted insulation material consisting predominantly of asbestos fibres, typically chrysotile or amosite. Manufactured as sheets or rolls of varying thickness (from a few millimetres to over 25 mm), asbestos blankets were designed to wrap around boilers, steam pipes, heat exchangers, turbines, and other high-temperature industrial equipment.
The product was widely used from the 1930s through the late 1970s, particularly in power stations, oil refineries, chemical plants, naval vessels, and commercial heating systems. Asbestos blankets provided excellent thermal insulation, were flexible enough to conform to irregular shapes, and offered inherent fire resistance. Some formulations incorporated wire mesh reinforcement for added structural integrity.
Asbestos blanket is classified as a high-risk friable material (Risk Level 5). The woven or felted structure means that fibres are loosely bound and readily released when the material is handled, folded, cut, or disturbed in any way. Ageing, vibration from machinery, and thermal cycling further degrade the material, causing it to become dry and brittle. In this state, even minor contact generates clouds of airborne asbestos fibres.
The health risks from asbestos blanket exposure are severe. Workers who installed, maintained, or removed these blankets without proper protection β particularly laggers and power station workers β suffered disproportionately high rates of mesothelioma and asbestosis. The latency period for these diseases can exceed 40 years.
Removal of asbestos blankets requires a licensed asbestos removal contractor operating under full containment conditions with negative air pressure, HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, and personal protective equipment including powered air-purifying respirators. Air monitoring must be conducted throughout the removal process and during the clearance phase to confirm fibre levels are below the control limit before reoccupation.
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How to identify
Asbestos blanket appears as a flexible, cloth-like material, white or grey in colour, sometimes with visible wire mesh reinforcement. It is found wrapped around boilers, pipes, tanks, and industrial equipment. The surface may feel rough or slightly fuzzy. Aged blanket material crumbles when touched. It may be covered with an outer canvas or metal jacket.
Health risk & friability
This material has a risk level of 5 out of 5.
It is classified as friable, meaning asbestos fibers can be released into the air with minimal disturbance. This makes it one of the more dangerous asbestos-containing materials. Any work on or near this material should only be carried out by licensed professionals with appropriate containment measures.
What to do if you find this material
Do not handle, fold, cut, or remove asbestos blanket material. If the blanket is in good condition and encased within a metal jacket, it may be manageable in situ with regular inspections. If it is deteriorating, exposed, or will be disturbed by maintenance or demolition, arrange for licensed removal immediately. Ensure air monitoring is carried out before and after any removal work.
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Related materials
Other asbestos-containing materials you might encounter.
Asbestos Pipe Lagging
Fibrous thermal insulation applied to pipes, boilers, and ductwork, containing up to 100 % asbestos.
Asbestos Mattress (Sectional Pipe Insulation)
Pre-formed sectional insulation mattresses wired around large pipes, boilers, and industrial vessels.
Sprayed Asbestos Coating (Limpet)
Spray-applied asbestos insulation used for fireproofing steel structures, boiler rooms, and ceilings.
Asbestos Insulating Board (AIB)
Low-density board containing up to 40 % asbestos, used for fire protection, partitions, and ceiling tiles.
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