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Although crocidolite and amosite are reportedly no longer mined, chrysotile is still produced in considerable quantities throughout the world. The following table lists current and historical sites of asbestos production.
| Type | Major sources* | Uses / notes |
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| Chrysotile (white asbestos) | Russia, Canada, China, Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Zimbabwe | Asbestos cement products (pipes, gutters, tiles, roofing); insulation, fire-proofing; reinforced plastics (e.g. fan blades); textiles; friction materials (brake and clutch linings, gaskets); paper products; filters; spray-on products. |
| Crocidolite (blue asbestos) | South Africa, Western Australia | Used in combination with cement or in many of the products above. |
| Amosite (brown asbestos) | South Africa | |
| Anthophyllite (gray asbestos) | Bulgaria, Finland, India, South Africa, USA |
Filler in rubber and plastics. Local use only; mined in very small quantities. |
| Tremolite |
India, Italy, Korea, Pakistan, South Africa. Contaminates in other mines (e.g. vermiculite mine, Libby, Montana) |
Local use only; mined in very small quantities. |
| Actinolite | South Africa, Taiwan | Local use only; mined in very small quantities. |
*Current sources in order of production amount.
