Asbestos Expansion Joint
Compressible asbestos-fibre filler strips used in concrete expansion joints in buildings and infrastructure.
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Description
Asbestos expansion joints are compressible filler strips or boards manufactured from asbestos fibre, typically chrysotile, bound with bitumen, rubber, or other flexible binders. They were inserted into gaps between sections of concrete in floor slabs, walls, bridges, car parks, and other structures to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction. Asbestos content ranges from 10 % to 50 % depending on the specific product.
Expansion joint fillers were widely used from the 1930s through the mid-1980s in commercial, industrial, and infrastructure construction. Their role was to fill the predetermined gap between concrete sections while remaining compressible enough to absorb movement without cracking. Asbestos was added to provide durability, dimensional stability, and resistance to moisture and biological degradation.
The material is classified as non-friable when intact. The asbestos fibres are bound within the bitumen or rubber matrix and are not released during normal service. However, the material becomes hazardous when it is disturbed, cut, drilled through, or removed during renovation, demolition, or structural repair work. Core drilling through a concrete slab that intersects an expansion joint, for example, can release asbestos fibres from the filler material.
Asbestos expansion joints are frequently overlooked during building surveys because they are concealed within the building structure. They may only become apparent when floor finishes are lifted, concrete is cut or broken, or when expansion joints are being resealed. A thorough refurbishment and demolition survey should specifically target expansion joint locations.
Modern expansion joint fillers are manufactured from polyethylene foam, cork, rubber, or bitumen-impregnated fibreboard without asbestos. When replacing asbestos expansion joint material, the old filler must be removed under controlled conditions with appropriate PPE and disposed of as asbestos waste.
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Comment l'identifier
Asbestos expansion joint filler appears as a dark grey, brown, or black compressible strip or board visible at gaps in concrete floor slabs, walls, or between structural elements. It may be covered by sealant on the surface. The material is firm but compressible and may have a fibrous appearance at cut edges. It is typically 10-25 mm thick. Any pre-1985 expansion joint filler in concrete structures should be tested before disturbance.
Risque sanitaire et friabilité
Ce matériau a un niveau de risque de 2 sur 5.
Il est classé comme non-friable, ce qui signifie que les fibres d'amiante sont fermement liées dans la matrice du matériau. En bon état et non perturbé, le risque de libération de fibres est faible. Cependant, couper, percer, poncer ou casser le matériau peut libérer des fibres dangereuses.
Que faire si vous trouvez ce matériau
If the expansion joint filler is intact and sealed within the concrete structure, it presents minimal risk. Before any cutting, drilling, or demolition that may affect expansion joints, have the filler material tested for asbestos. If asbestos is confirmed, removal should be carried out with wet methods, hand tools where possible, and appropriate PPE. Dispose of material as controlled asbestos waste.
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