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AsbestosVermiculite Attic Insulation
Vermiculite is a mica-like mineral that is mined and milled into various sized grade ore. The ore is exfoliated (expanded by being heated and popped, much like popcorn) to produce a lightweight product that is used in agriculture, building products, horticulture, and in places where insulation is needed. The expanded vermiculite looks like small pellets, which are layered like an accordion. It is usually gold-brown or metallic in color.
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