We are told that the paper layer can contain from 40 to 70 percent asbestos.
Asbestos adhesive under sheet vinyl mastic.
Asbestos mastic will also always be black in color.
Asbestos vinyl sheet flooring can be more dangerous to remove than tiles if proper precautions are not practiced.
Vinyl asbestos tile and asphalt tile contain asbestos fibers as did some asphaltic cutback adhesives and the backings of many sheet vinyl floorings and lining felts.
Asbestos fibers were used as a strengthening material in roof flashing cements as well as in flooring mastics and cutback adhesives.
Asbestos was mixed with this product to make it more durable.
Color photo guide to asphalt asbestos and vinyl asbestos floor tiles 1900 1986 using dominant floor tile color to identify the probable asbestos containing floor tile brand pattern and age.
Asbestos vinyl sheet flooring has two layers a top layer of vinyl and a bottom layer made from paper that contains asbestos.
Therefore if your house was built or remodeled around 1984 or before there is a chance that black mastic adhesive on your floor may contain asbestos.
However some companies produced asbestos adhesives as late as 1984.
Here is an asbestos floor tile identification key sorted by primary flooring color.
Some of the flooring tiles have come off and you see thick black adhesive underneath.
It is a black asphalt based adhesive frequently used in the past to install vinyl asbestos tile asphalt tile and vinyl composition tile often containing asbestos.
Asbestos adhesives were often used to install wood floors vinyl tiles and other types of flooring.
Asbestos was used in those forms in vinyl asbestos flooring in both floor tile and sheet flooring forms.
Mastic is a type of glue used to adhere tiles and vinyl flooring to the subfloor.
Black mastic also known as cutback adhesive was commonly used to glue flooring tiles down.
One of the most common flooring adhesives is called black asbestos mastic wall panels.
Depending on what type of flooring product is being installed on top of the cutback adhesive you do have some options.
Containing between 15 and 85 percent asbestos these adhesives were manufactured mostly in the first half of the 20th century.
Beige black blue brown tan wood tone gray green red white yellow etc.
The presence of the asbestos in these products is not readily identifiable.
Asphaltic cutback adhesive is black in color and is usually found beneath vinyl tiles and flooring.
Dry asbestos particles are lighter than air wet ones are less prone to become air borne.
Possible signs of asbestos mastic include discoloration and an oily texture.