Home / Building structures & components / Walls / Asbestos cement battens / cement strapping / cover strips Asbestos cement battens / cement strapping / cover strips Description Can be a moulded AC product for purpose, or sometimes just a cut piece of AC sheeting. Used to cover the join between two cement sheet panels on eaves, walls and ceilings, window and door architraves, as well as for decorative patterns. Flat or D mould (curved exposed surface) Interior and exterior application. Tilux branded laminated skirting and moulded cover strips also marketed circa 1940s in two patterned colours, to match sheeting. Brands/products Fibrolite Tasbestos Flexboard Fibrock Asbestolite Durabestos Years of production/use Prior to 1990 Residential uses Houses, garages, sheds and external toilets Industrial uses Sheds, offices, factories, warehouses, substations, workshops, pubs, government and community buildings. Be aware Cut sheeting adapted by builder may have exposed fibres on edges if not sealed.Weathered or damaged stripping may expose unsealed sheeting , increasing the risk of further damage and asbestos friability. Damaged battens over AC sheet joints with visible fibre bundles Damaged battens over AC sheet joints with visible fibre bundles Damaged battens over AC sheet joints with visible fibre bundles Damaged battens over AC sheet joints with visible fibre bundles Battens damaged during water heater installation exposing fibres James Hardie images 1980 (mm) AC house with decorative battens 1930-40s – James Hardie image – State Library NSW