Schlipköter, H.-W.H.-W.SchlipköterRoller, M.M.RollerGermann, P.-G.P.-G.GermannBellmann, B.B.BellmannMohr, U.U.MohrPott, F.F.PottRippe, M.M.Rippe2022-03-032022-03-031990https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/178728A new type of fibrous glass showing a low durability in the body was injected intraperitoneally into rats. In the range of the doses applied (up to 10 high 9 of a thinner product and up to 0.24 x 10 high 9 of a thicker product) a carcinogenicity was not detected; in contrast, durable glass fibres induced tumours. It is recommended to use mineral fibres with low durability as far as possible.deBeständigkeitcarcinogenicitydurabilityGlasfaserglass fibreintraperitoneal testIntraperitonealtestKanzerogenitätratRatte615610620614Kanzerogenität von Glasfasern mit unterschiedlicher BeständigkeitCarcinogenicity of glass fibres with different durabilityjournal article