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COMPREHENSIVE ASBESTOS PRODUCTS LISTS – ASBESTOS LITIGATION – CALL 1-800-970-DUST

Master List of Asbestos Producing Companies

The following is a complete list of companies who produced products that used or contained asbestos in one or more forms. Of course many of these companies made products that did not-contain asbestos as well.

This article is a companion to The Complete List of Asbestos Bankrupt Trusts where over $30 Billion Dollars is available to Asbestos Victims. Here is the “Master List” of Bankrupt CompaniesAsbestos Trust List – All Trusts – Updated October 2019

 

Note – There is tremendous fraud, insider dealing, bad faith, and misappropriation of funds at Asbestos Trusts (by California lawyers Alan Brayton and Steven Kazan and others). Nonetheless, the Mandelbrot Law Firm has recovered over $100,000,000 for asbestos victims from Trusts.

Michael J. Mandelbrot – Lawyer of Distinction 2020

List of Asbestos Containing Products – Including Bankrupt Companies

Asbestos Bankruptcy Product List

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  • A-Best Products Company
    • A-Best Asbestos Settlement Trust – http://www.abestasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The A-Best Asbestos Settlement Trust was established as a result of the bankruptcy of the A-Best Products Company. The Trust is organized to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”), which were approved by the bankruptcy court.Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.
  • A.B.B. Lummus Global Inc.
  • Abex Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1926 – 1987
    • Brake Lining, brake shoes or brake pads
    • Operated in Canada
  • AC & S Corporation
    • AC And S Asbestos Settlement Trust – http://www.acandsasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The ACandS Asbestos Settlement Trust was created in 2008 as a result of the confirmation of the ACandS Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the ACandS Asbestos Trust’s Amended Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).
      Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.Claims may be filed with the Trust on or after May 26, 2009. The initial Claim Filing Date has been set by the Trust as November 23, 2009. All claims filed with the Trust between May 26, 2009 and November 23, 2009 will be deemed filed with the Trust on the Initial Claim Filing Date. The Trust will process such claims in the order stipulated by Section 5.1(a)(1) of the TDP.
    • Operated in Canada
  • Acoustone (spray fire-resistant coating)
  • Affa Tile Company (ceiling tiles)
  • Allied Signal Corporation – see also Bendix Corporation below.
    • Brake blocks or pads, brake linings, brake shoes, disc brake pads sold under these brands: Bendix Aircraft Brakes, Bendix Brake, Bulls Eye Brake, Eclipse Brake, EDF Brake, FK Brake, Friction King Brake, Marshall Brake Maste Brake, S BrakeI, Wm Brake or Willilam Brake
  • Allis Chalmers Corporation, boilers, turbine engine parts, boilers using asbestos insulation.
  • Am Chem Corporation – see Benjamin Foster Corporation
  • Amatex Corporation,
  • American Biltrite some products included asbestos
  • American Brakeblok Corporation: braking products
    • American brakeblok brake linings, pads, shoes
    • American Eagle Brakes
    • Brakeblok vehicle brakes
    • Comet brakes (railroad cars)
    • Crossing Guard brakes
    • Ealine brakes
    • Protector brakes
    • Superbrake shoes, pads
    • Velvet Touch Clutch Facings & Velvet Touch brake pads and shoes
  • American Smelting & Refining Company (ASARCO) Operated in CanadaGarlock QPL
  • American Standard, boilers that included asbestos insulation including brands: American, Ideal Boiler, Kewanee Boiler, American Standard Boiler. Radiators produced by American Standard may have included an asbestos cement backer panel between the radiator and the building wall.
  • American Steel & Wire Corporation: asbestos-insulated wire cable & electrical wire
  • Ametek Corporation, Chemtite asbestos cement or transite pipe, Haveg Asbestos or transite pipe, Haveg Chemtite asbestos-containing cemenbt
  • AMChem Corporation
  • Amitco Flooring contained asbestos see AMITCO ASBESTOS FLOOR TILES
  • Ammco Tool Corporation, asbestos-containing brake repair equipment including Safe-Turn Drum Lathe & Safe-Arc Brake Shoe Grinder
  • Amsted Industries: Anchor brake shoes & pads, Griffin Wheel Company brake parts
  • Anaconda Copper Corporation: Asbestos-insulated cable and electrical wire
  • Anchor Packing Company – asbestos cement products produced between 1908 – 1984
    • Brake shoes, pads, discs, linings
    • packing and gasket materials containing asbestos including Target sheet gaskets and rope gaskets
    • Vy-Flex Ring Packing
    • Vy-Flex Spiral Packing
    • Operated in Canada
  • Anco Insulation Corporation, automotive distributor cap containing asbestos in a Bakelite type product.See details at ASBESTOS in PLASTICS
  • A. P. Green Industries – asbestos cement products produced between 1947 – 1972 – APG
    • Block insluation: Insblock
    • Castable Asbestos Block mix, Insulating block, Insulating cement,
    • Castable refractory cement,
    • Greencast including Greencast 22 LR, 94 GR, 97 GR, 97L GR
    • Insulation Adhesive
    • Insulation Coatings
    • Kast-O-Lite products, Loose wool insulation (asbestos-content not confirmed, probably rock wool),
    • LoAbrade GR
    • Loose Wool Insulation [really? Citation needed]
    • MC 30
    • Mizzou GR
    • SK7 refractory cement
    • Thermo-Flake insulating coating, Therm-O-Flake Block Insulation,
    • Operated in Canada
    • APG Asbestos Trust AP Green Asbestos Trust – http://apg.mfrclaims.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13 –

      The Trust began accepting TDP Claims on 03/06/2014 8:00am EST
      The opening date for the Pre-Petition Liquidated Claims review process was 12/02/2013.
  • Aqua-Chem Corporation: boilers that included asbestos insulation: Cleaver Brooks Boilers, Springfield Boilers
  • Armstrong Contracting & Supply Corporation (AC&S Corp) – asbestos cement products produced between 1957 – 1974 – Also see Armstrong World Industries below.
    • Aircell pipe coating, insulation
    • Armabestos block insulation and pipe insulating coatings
    • Armaspray fireproofing
    • Armatemp masonry block insulation coating
    • Armatemp Cement No. 10 & No. 166
    • Armstrong Hi-Temp block insulation & Hi-Temp pipe coating
    • Armstrong LT Cork covering
    • Armstrong Magnesia Pipe Covering & Armstrong Magnesia Pipe Covering
    • Duplex Wool Felt Pipe Insulation
    • Kaylo Pipe Covering
    • Armstrong Limpet LW25 Raw Asbestos Fiber for spray coating
    • Armstrong Limpet Spray
    • Armstrong LK Block insulation & Armstrong LK Pipe coating
  • Armstrong World Industries – asbestos cement products produced between 1931 – 1970
    • Accobest Gaskets & Gasket materials
    • Armaspray Fireproofing (spray-on fire-resistant coating for construction) -[ this may belong in the prior listing just above]
    • Armstrong ceiling tiles: According to Armstrong Corporation, those attorneys and some home inspectors are mistaken. Armstrong commented as follows:

Our mineral fibre tiles are made from a combination of the following naturally occurring, processed and recycled materials in varying proportions depending upon the tile type: mineral wool, clay, perlite, cellulose and starch mixed together in a water based process before being cured by heat.

They are then finished with a water based paint, or laminated scrim and paint, decorative facing. All these materials are environmentally safe and our factories comply with ISO 14001.

Asbestos, in any form, is not and never has been used in the manufacture of Armstrong ceiling tiles.[8]

Armstrong Exposure Requirements

    • Armstrong floor tiles: asphalt asbestos and later vinyl-asbestos floor tiles contain asbestos depending on age.Really? The phrases “asbestos tile” and “asbestos floor tiles” can be misleading. Asbestos was an important ingredient as both filler (ultra-fine asbestos particles) and as a reinforcing fiber (asbestos fibers) but such floor tiles used asphalt or later vinyl as the principal binder. There are no pure-asbestos floor tiles in buildings.see our identification guidfes beginning at ARMSTRONG FLOOR TILES – 1950’s of which Armstrong Excelon was a large flooring product group.
    • Armstrong asbestos felt
    • Adhesives, Armstrong S-89 Adhesive, Armstrong S-90 adhesive, Armstrong Cement
    • Armstrong LT Cork covering
    • Armstrong pipe insulation or coverings, Armstrong 85% Magnesia pipe or block insulation and High-Temperature block insulation
    • Armstrong Limpet Spray, Armstrong Limpet LW 25 Asbestos Fiber spray-on coating
    • Kaylo Pipe Insulation
    • LK Block insulation & LK Pipe Insulating Covering
    • Nonpareil high pressure pipe insulation
    • Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust – http://www.armstrongworldasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The Armstrong World Industries Asbestos Trust was established under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code to resolve all asbestos claims for which the AWI Company has legal responsibility. The Trust is organized to pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims against these defendants and certain related protected parties in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”) approved by the bankruptcy court.
      The purpose of this website is to provide information to assist claimants and others in understanding the purpose of the Armstrong World Industries Asbestos Trust and how the Trust resolves claims. The Trust began accepting Armstrong World Industries Asbestos Trust Claims on May 14, 2007 at 10:00 A.M. EST.A copy of the TDP1 is available on this site. Information regarding claim filing procedures will indicate, among other things, when and how claims may be filed with the Trust.
  • Artex Ltd., produced Artex textured paint used on interior ceilings and sometimes walls, sold in the U.K. Artex contained white asbestos until the mid 1980’s.
  • ARTRA Group asbestos products
    • ARTRA Asbestos Trust – http://www.artratrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13,
      The ARTRA Asbestos Trust was created in 2007 as a result of the confirmation of the ARTRA Group Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the ARTRA Asbestos Trust’s Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.Claims may be filed with the Trust on or after November 1, 2007. The initial Claim Filing Date has been set by the Trust as May 1, 2008. All claims filed with the Trust between November 1, 2007 and May 1, 2008 will be deemed filed with the Trust on the Initial Claim Filing Date. The Trust will process such claims in the order stipulated by Section 5.1(a)(1) of the TDP.
  • A.P. Green Industries, Inc., asbestos cement coatings produced between 1947 and 1976
    • A.P. Green insulating cement
    • Castable block mix, Castable mix 204
    • Green Pipe Coating
    • Greencast series: Grencast 22 L GR, Greencast 94 GR, Greencast 97 GR, Greencast 97 L GR
    • Insblock
    • Insulation adhesive
    • Insulation coating
    • Kast-o-Lite GR & Kast-o-Lite 30 GR
    • LoAbrade GR
    • Loose Wool Insulation [citation needed – this may be rock wool, not an asbestos product]
    • MC 30
    • Mizzou GR coating
    • SK-7 Cement
    • Steelkon BF & Steelkon GR
    • Steelplant Castable
    • Thermo-Flake Coating
    • Thermo-Flake Block Insulation
  • ASARCO – American Smelting and Refining Co., publicly traded since 1907, mining operations for asbestos (ca 1950 at the LAQ asbestos mine cited just below), copper, gold, lead, silver, zinc, ASARCO, Inc., 2575 E. Camelback Rd., Ste 500, Phoenix AZ 85016, USA Website: www.asarco.comASARCO Inc. Defendant Profile [PDF] retrieved 2018/08/13, original source: http://www.litigationdatadepot.com/ASARCO.pdf
    • ASARCO Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust – http://www.asarcotrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The ASARCO Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust was created in 2009 as a result of the confirmation of the ASARCO Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate, and pay valid Asbestos Personal Injury Claims in accordance with the ASARCO LLC Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust Distribution Procedures (as amended, the “TDP”). The Trust aims to provide fair, equitable, and substantially similar treatment for all Asbestos Personal Injury Claims that may presently exist or may arise in the future.Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying Asbestos Personal Injury Claims. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.
    • Plants Purchasing LAQ Fiber [PDF printed from EXCEL spreadsheet provided by the trust website] lists 360 plants or fabricators who purchased this fiber product. ]
    • See also CAPCO in this list
    • See also Lake of Asbestos Quebec (LAQ) Mine and Whitby in this list
  • Asberit, a JohnspManville affiliate renamed Teadit: asbestos gaskets (Campinas)
  • Asbestos Corporation Limited (Canada): British Canadian asbestos fibre, King Beaver Asbestos fibre
    • Asbetone Corporation: Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
  • Asbestos Shingle Slate & Sheathing Corporation: Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
  • Asten-Hill Corporation / Asten Hill Manufacturing Company – asbestos cement products produced between 1945 – 1975
    • asbestos-containing felts marketed under these brands: Bestmesh Felt, Calcot Felt, Synbest Felt, Syncot Felt, Thermesh Felt, Ventmesh Felt
  • Atlantic Asphalt & Asbestos Corporation
    • AAA Roofing products including roof shingles, roofing felt
    • Triple-A Roofing shingles, roofing felt, roll roofing
  • Atlas Asbestos Corporation: Atlas insulating cement coating, Atlas limpet spray coating, Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels, Operated in Canada
  • A.W. Chesterton Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1907 – 1974
    • Asbestos cloth, Asbestos rope packing and gaskets, Asbestos sheet gasket material

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  • Babcock and Wilcox, heating boilers using asbestos insulation, also asbestos-insulated forced air furnaces; the company also used asbestos rope packing or gaskets.
    • Babcock & Wilcox Company Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust – http://www.bwasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Babcock & Wilcox Asbestos Trust was formed in 2006 as a result of the bankruptcy of The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Diamond Power International, Inc., Babcock & Wilcox Construction Co., Inc., and Americon, Inc.The Trust is organized to pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims against these defendants and certain related protected parties in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”) approved by the bankruptcy court. The purpose of this website is to provide information to assist claimants and others in understanding the purpose of the Babcock & Wilcox Asbestos Trust and how the Trust resolves claims. The Trust began accepting Babcock & Wilcox Asbestos Trust Claims on July 17, 2006 at 10:00 A.M. EST.A copy of the TDP1 is available on this site. Information regarding claim filing procedures will indicate, among other things, when and how claims may be filed with the Trust.
  • Baldwin-Ehret-Hill Corporation – also see Keene Corporation & Ehret Magnesia – asbestos cement products produced between 1924 – 1974
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • B-H insulating cement & B-H #1 Insulating Cement
    • Enduro Block Insulation & Enduro Block Insulating Cement Coating
    • Mono-Spray fireproof coating
    • Monoblock insulating block
    • No.1 Insulating Cement & No. 1 Plus Insulating Cement
    • Pyrospray Fireproof Coating & Pyrospray “S” coating
    • Super Powerhouse Insulating Cement
    • Thermalite Block Insulation
    • Thermalite Insulating Cement Coating & Block Insulation & Pipe Coating
    • Thermasil Pipe insluating coating
  • Baltimore Land Ennis: asbestos mastic-cement roof sealant products including Handi-Gard roof cement or coating, BlackJack roof cement or coating
  • Barrett Roofing: asbestos-mastic roof cement
  • Baroid Drilling Fluids, Inc., oil exploration drilling mud, drilling mud additive containing asbestos
  • Benjamin Foster Co., Black Cat Mastic Roof Coating & Sealant, Asphaltic Roofing Mastics
  • Bell Asbestos Mines
  • Belmont Packing Corporation (gaskets)
    • Belmont compressed asbestos sheet gaskets & sheet packing
    • Belmont ring & rope packing
    • Belmont valve packing
  • Bendix Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1939 – 1988
    • Brake products sold under various brands used in automotive, aircraft and railroad industries
    • Bendix brake linings, pads, discs
    • Bulls-Eye brake linings, pads, discs
    • Eclipse brake linings, pads, discs
    • EDF brake linings, pads, discs
    • FK brake linings, pads, discs
    • Friction Kind brake linings, pads, discs
    • Marshall brake linings, pads, discs
    • SI brake linings, pads, discs
    • WM
  • Benjamin Foster Corporation: roof coatings, roof mastics
  • Berkenheimer Corporation, G.W. Berkenheimer: roofing cement & roof coatings & asphalt-based mastics or sealants
  • Bestwall Gypsum drywall & plaster boards & finishing products- also see Georgia Pacific
    • Acoustical plaster containing asbestos
    • Bedding compound
    • Bestwall drywall compounds including: Bestwall™ All Purpose joint compound, Bestwall™ bedding compound, Bestwall™ topping compound, Bestwall™ Lite Acoustic coating, Bestwall™ textured coatings, Bestwall™ triple-duty drywall-joint compound, Bestwall™ Ready-Mix joint compound, Bestwall™ Speed-Set joint compound,
    • Bestwall™ Denswall™ Texture coating
    • Bestwall™ Kalite acoustical texture coating
    • Bestwall™ patching plaster
    • Drywall adhesive
    • Drywall joint compound including Georgia Pacific Triple-Duty™ Joint Compound, Bestwall Speed-Set™ Joint Compound, All purpose joint compound, Ready-Mix joint compound
    • Drywall laminating compound
    • Patching plaster
    • Roof coatings & sealants, asphalt based, including asbestos fibers
    • Spackling compound
    • Textured coatings, paints
    • Topping compound
    • See details about asbestos in Bestwall productsat BESTWALL DRYWALL ASBESTOS
  • Bird & Son Corporation:Bird Corporation, founded as a paper mill in the U.S. in 1795, was purchased by CertainTeed in 1998. CertainTeed is a subsidiary of Saing Gobain Corporation. In the 1800’s Charles Bird developed the first asphalt-impregnated paper – the birth of roofing felt. The Bird company’s asbestos-containing roofing products included
    • Asbestos-asphalt mastic roof sealants
    • Asbestos-containing asphalt-based trowel-on roofing cement products included:
    • Bird 15# roofing felt base sheet
    • Bird 45# roofing felt base sheet
    • Other asphalt-felt products
    • Buca™ roof coating
    • Climitite™ roof coating
    • Pacific™ asbestos roofing cap sheets
    • Bird and CertainTeed were named as co-defendants in asbestos-injury litigation in 2011
  • Bondex International Corporation: wall covering products containing asbestos
    • All purpose joint compound cement
    • Block filler
    • Block primer
    • Bondex™ black mastic roofing cement
    • Bondex™ Joint compound containing asbestos including Bondex 100-A all purpose joint cement, Bondex 200-B, Bondex 500-C
    • Bondex™ Multi-patch drywall patching compound
    • Bondex roof cement (trowel -on) & Bondex roof coating (asphalt based)
    • Bondex Handy Patch™ all purpose cement
    • Dramex™ interior finish coating & Dramex textured paint (typically used on ceilings, on some walls)
    • Bondex Mobile Home Roof Coating (asphalt-asbestos based)
    • Bondex Mobile Home Aluminum Roof Coating (also asphalt based with an aluminum content that floated to the top to form a reflective surface)
    • Penncraft™ joint compound / joint cement & Penncraft pre-mixed joint compound
    • Penncraft water putty
    • Pre-Mix joint compound
    • Montgomery Ward Textured Paint
    • Ready-Mix joint compound
    • Reardon’s all purpose joint topping & Reardon’s 500-C all purpose joint cement
    • “Stays White” Mobile Home Roof Coating
    • SX All purpose joint compound cement
    • Also see the Bondex Asbestos Trust – https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/bondex-trust/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13:

      The Bondex Trust was established pursuant to the Joint Plan of Reorganization of Specialty Products Holding Corp. (“SPHC”) Bondex International, Inc., Republic Powdered Metals, Inc. and NMBFiL, Inc. The Trust is organized to process, liquidate and pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Specialty Products Holding Corporation Asbestos Personal Injury Trust Distribution Procedures .
      The TDP is designed to provide fair, equitable, and substantially similar treatment for all similarly situated SPHC Trust Claims (“Bondex Trust”) that presently exist and may arise in the future.
    • Also see ASBESTOS in BONDEX DRYWALL COMPOUND
  • Borg Warner Corporation: brake & clutch productrs including brake shoes, brake pads, clutch discs, clutch pads
  • BPB Corporation (ceiling tiles)
  • Brown Boveri (Canada)
  • Brown & Root
  • Buffalo Pumps Corporation
  • Burns and Roe
    • Burns and Roe Personal Injury Settlement Trust – http://burnsandroetrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Burns and Roe Personal Injury Settlement Trust was created in 2009 as a result of the confirmation of the Burns and Roe Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Burns and Roe Personal Injury Settlement Trust’s Amended Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website. Claims may be filed with the Trust on or after April 1, 2010.The initial Claim Filing Date has been set by the Trust as October 1, 2010. All claims filed with the Trust between April 1, 2010 and October 1, 2010 will be deemed filed with the Trust on the Initial Claim Filing Date. The Trust will process such claims in the order stipulated by Section 5.1(a)(1) of the TDP.

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  • Canadian Gypsum Company: CGC. CGC was a subsidiary of US Gyupsum, a U.S. company. In 2007 the companies established an asbestos liability trust.CGC/USG products intended for sound control (acoustical panels) or for fire resistance included asbestos in the body of the gypsum board. CGC operated gypsum mines at three Canadian locations: Hagersville Ontario, Windsor Ontario, and Little Narrows Nova Scotia. (Those mines are currently not in operation.)USG and probably CSG products known to contain asbestos were produced between about 1920 and 1978. See U.S. Gypsum Company on this page for a comprehensive list of products and dates of manufacture.

    Contact: CGC Inc. Corporate Office 350 Burnhamthorpe Road West 5th Floor Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3J1 Tel. (905) 803-5600 Fax (905) 803-5688 Toll free: 1-800-565-6607 Customer Service: Toll Free#: 1-800-387-2690

  • Capco Pipe Corporation: Capco Asbestos-Cement Pipe (transite pipe)
    • CAPCO Institutional Memory Project, Porzio, romberg & Newman P.C. to Trustees of the ASARCO AsbestosTrust
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/-8/13, original source: http://www.asarcotrust.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ceb5914a8c716022cedc50d171a67230.pdf

      This memorandum was initially compiled in the mid-1990’s for purposes of identifying locations in the United States where Capco asbestos cement (“A/C”) pipe was utilized. It has been updated and the contents verified over the past year or so at the request of the ASARCO Asbestos Trust. Capco sold its A/C pipe to three types of customers: direct end-use customers (e.g., municipalities), pipeline contractors, and distributors.
      It also shipped A/C pipe to storage yards located in Arizona, Texas, and California. The records that Capco retained do not offer a complete picture of Capco’s sales history.The information compiled herein and in the two binders containing state-by state-sales charts has been obtained through a review of Capco’s original customer cards, sales database, and sales department files and through interviews with various Capco personnel, as outlined more fully below.
    • See the ASARCO Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust above in this list
    • See also the LAQ asbestos mine discussed in this document.
  • Cape PLC: African Blue Asbestos Fibre products, Cape Blue Fibers, North American Fibers,
  • Carey Corporation: Carey Fibrous Adhesive [Citation needed] – See Celotex Asbestos Trust below and also see Philip Carey ASBESTOS PRODUCTS, below. Operated in Canada, also Carey Mine.
  • Celotex Corporation: insulating panels and many other building products. Also see Philip Carey Manufacturing Corporation.
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels including Careycel Insulated Sheathing, Carreystone corrugated asbestos cement panels, Careystone flat asbestos cement panels
    • See CELOTEX ASBESTOS PRODUCTS for details
    • See CEMENT ASBESTOS SHEET PRODUCTS for details
    • Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust – http://www.celotextrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13The Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust was founded February 1, 1998 as a result of the bankruptcy of Celotex Corporation and Carey Canada Incorporated.Originally, Celotex was a Delaware corporation reincorporated in 1964, which manufactured and distributed roofing and building products for residential and commercial use.

      Carey Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Celotex, was formerly engaged in the mining, milling and processing of asbestos fiber.

      On October 12, 1990, Celotex Corporation and Carey Canada Incorporated filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Trust was created as a result of the bankruptcy. The Trust is organized to process, liquidate and pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Claims Resolution Procedures (CRP) approved by the bankruptcy court.

      Reader question: 2019/0907 IP asked: do I need to hire a lawyer to file a Celotex Asbestos Trust claim?

      Can people still make claims in those Asbestos Celotex Trusts? Do you need to go through lawyers, just for my knowledge?

      Moderator reply: NO.

      More information on the Celotex asbestos trust: Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13 – http://www.celotextrust.com/

      C. E. Thurston & Sons, The Celotex asbestos trust website is still live at www.celotextrust.com/about/trust-online/

      The Trust has developed an interactive claims management tool that allows the clailove or clailove’s representative to obtain information in an efficient manner.

      To access Celotex through Trust Online, the user need only register with the Trust by executing the Electronic Filer Agreement, which also governs the terms of the user’s access.

      To download the Primary Counsel or Pro Se Electronic Filer Agreement form simply click on the appropriate link. This form must be filled out completely, including all required signatures. Failure to do so will delay the registration process. Please mail back the completed registration form to:

      Celotex Asbestos Settlement Trust P.O. Box 1036 Wilmington, DE 19899-1036 Attention: System Administrator

      The [Celotex / Philip Carey Asbestos ] Trust is designed to provide compensation for those who have an injury as a result of exposure to asbestos mined or manufactured by Celotex, Carey Canada or their predecessor companies.  The Trust also protects those who are not presently injured but may develop an asbestos-related disease in the future due to exposure.

      During the bankruptcy proceeding a deadline was established for those individuals who were injured as a result of asbestos exposure. The deadline is referred to as the Bar Date, by which potential claimants must have filed a Proof of Claim. The Bar Date was March 15, 1996.  Individuals who filed their Proofs of Claim on or before the Bar Date are eligible to file a claim with the Trust.

      Any individuals diagnosed with an injury after the Bar Date are considered future injury claimants and may file claims with the Trust.

      If you are unsure of your eligibility, you may still file a claim with the Trust. Your claim will be reviewed and we will determine your eligibility.

  • Certainteed Corportation – founded by George M. Brown 1904 as an asphalt roofing company; asbestos-containing and asbestos-cement products produced between 1930 – 1992Contact: CertainTeed Corporation P.O. Box 860, Valley Forge, PA 19482 USA, Tel: Professional: 800-233-8990 Consumer: 800-782-8777 WebsiteP http:www.certainteed.comCertainTeed Corp. partnered with French Compagnie Saint-Gobain in 1967 and was purchased by Saint Gobain in 1988. CertainTeed continues as a subsidiary of that company.

    CertainTeed purchased Bird Corporation, a U.S. roof shingle manufacturer in 1998.

    CertainTeed name registered in Canada March 2000.

    • Roofing products, asphalt-asbestos roof shingles, asphalt-asbestos roofing felt, other building products
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, including transite panels
    • Bestwall™ joint compound – see BESTWALL DRYWALL ASBESTOS
    • CertainTeed cold process cement
    • CertainTeed joint compound
    • CertainTeed plastic cement
    • Certainteed sealing cement
    • CertainTeed transite pipe or asbestos-cement pipe
    • Fluid-Tite™ Cement-Asbestos pipe (transite pipe) (originally registered by Keasbey & Mattison 1956) Asbestos-cement pipe was produced in Ambler PA until 1990.
    • Kalite acoustical plaster (interior use)
    • Roof coating mastics & sealants containing asbestos filler & fibers
    • Wet Seal plastic cement
    • Certainteed has faced ligitation concerning asbestos-injury claims (Bird and CertainTeed were named as co-defendants in asbestos-injury litigation in 2011) but has not (as of 8/2018) filed bankruptcy nor is there a CertainTeed asbestos trust.
    • Also see ASBESTOS in CERTAINTEED DRYWALL?
  • Champlain Cable Corporation: Chemtite Piping Systems & Haveg Asbestos Pipe (transite asbestos pipe)
  • Chevron USA Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1926 – 1984
    • asphalt-asbestos roof coatings & sealants
  • Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
  • Chrysler Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1920’s – 1970’s
    • used asbestos in brake products and in automotive gaskets
    • Chrysler brake linings, pads, shoes
    • Chrysler clutch disks, facings
    • Mopar brake linings
    • Mopar clutch disks, facings
  • Cleaver Brooks Corporatin: heating boilers using asbestos insulation
  • Columbia Boiler Corporation: heating boilers, asbestos insulation
  • Combustion Engineering Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1963 – 1975 – see M.H. Detrick Corporation, distributor for these products.
    • Asbestos cement in insulating applications, Calcrete, Griptex, Hilite, Kaiser, MHD, Permiseal, Pyroscat, Stick-Tite, Utility Thermal & WeatherKote brands.
    • Heating boilers using asbestos insulation
    • Combustion Engineering Trust – http://www.cetrust.org/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Combustion Engineering 524(g) Asbestos PI Trust (the “Trust”), was established pursuant to Combustion Engineering, Inc.’s (“CE”) Plan of Reorganization, As Modified Through October 7, 2005 (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate, and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Combustion Engineering 524(g) Asbestos PI Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”)Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries.These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.

List of Congoleum Flooring Products Containing Asbestos

  • Congoleum Corporation, Congoleum Nairn Corporation flooring – asbestos-containing flooring products, roughly 1947-1983/1984 with some products made during that time not containing asbestos; asbestos cement products produced between 1950 – 1976.
    • Some but not all Congoleum products contained asbestos; see CONGOLEUM-NAIRN FLOORING where we report on flooring samples that did not contain asbestos. Also notice that none of the flooring products referred to as “Rug” appear as product names in the list below.Asbestos was found in Congoleum-Nairn Flor-Ever Vinyl, Fashionflor Cushioned Vinyl flooring, Gold Seal Vinyl Inlaid flooring, Gold Seal Vinyl Nairon Standard flooring and other products listed just below:
    • Congoleum asphalt-asbestos floor tiles including Congoleum Asphalt tile, Congoleum Gold Seal Asphalt floor tile, Nairn asphalt floor tile, Congoleum Nairn Sequin asphalt-based floor tile.
    • Congoleum asbestos-containing countertop coverings, flexible sheet Flor-Ever vinyl countertop, Gold Seal Nairon Standard countertop, also Congoleum Solid Seal Vinyl inlay or cutout products
    • Congoleum vinyl-asbestos floor tiles including Congoleum Flor-Ever vinyl-asbestos tile, Congoleum Gold Seal Nairon Custom & Standard, Congoleum Gold Seal floor tile, Congoleum Gold Seal Vinylbest floor tile, Congoleum Vinyl asbestos floor tile, Congoleum VinylBest Floor tiles, Congoleum Persian Tile, Congoleum Supertile vinyl asbestos flooring, Congoleum Sparklewood vinyl asbestos floor tiles, gold Seal Vinylbest floor tile, Nairn Custom Tiffany Vinyl, Nairn Custom Vinyl Dynasty floor tiles and also coutouts or insert strips of flooring,
    • Congoleum asbestos-felt-backed sheet flooring including: Builderflor, Cushionflor & Cushionflor Supreme,
    • Congoleum vinyl-asbestos sheet flooring including Cushioned vinyl sheet flooring, Cushioned inlaid vinyl sheet flooring, Dynasty and DynasFlor-Ever Delux Vinyl, Fashionflor Cushioned Inlaid vinyl sheet flooring, Flor-Ever aka Floor-Ever Vinyl, Gold Seal Highlight cushioned vinyl, Gold Seal Vinyl Inlay, Gold Seal Vinyl Nairon StandardInlaid vinyl and Inlaid cushion vinyl sheet flooring, Luxyry Cushioned Vinyl, Nairon Delux and Standard, Pacemaker Cushioned Vinyl sheet flooring, Pacemaker Cushioned Vinyl, Peerless Cushioned Vinyl, Spacemaker Cushioned Vinyl, Spring Luxury cushioned vinyl sheet flooring, Textured Inlaid, Ultrafloor: Esteem, Imperial, Majestic , Regal, Villager vinyl sheet flooring, Vinyl cushionflor
    • Congoleum asbestos-backed sheet flooring products including Commercial vinyl, cushioned vinyl, Cushionflor, Cushionflor Supreme, Dynasty sheet, Fashionflor, Flor-Ever, Highlight, Highlight Cushioned vinyl, New Dimension, Pacemaker, Pavilion, Peerless, Prestige sheet flooring, Profile sheet flooring, Reflection sheet flooring, Spacemaker wide, spring, Spring Luxury, Now-Floor cushioned vinyl sheet flooring, Ultrafloor Esteem, Majestic, Regal, Villager sheet flooring, and Vinyl cusioned or cushionflor sheet flooring.
    • See XII. VINYL-ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE [PDF] retrieved 2018/09/09 (and previously), original source: http://www.pic.int/Portals/5/en/DGDs/Alternatives/USA/American%20alternatives%20part%203.pdf – we are researching the complete document title and original authors. If a reader has that information please use the page top or bottom CONTACT link to contact us.
    • See CONGOLEUM FLOORING HISTORY – separate page
    • Congoleum Plan Trust -Congoleum Plan Trust, c/o Wilmington Trust Company, 1100 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 USA Website: http://www.congoleumtrust.com/Excerpts retrieved from the Congoleum Trust documentation 2018/08/13

      The Congoleum Plan Trust was created in 2010 as a result of the confirmation of the Congoleum Corporation, et al. Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Congoleum Plan Trust’s Amended Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).

      Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.

      Where Asbestos Exposure May Have Occurred with Congoleum Products

      Asbestos containing floor products manufactured by Congoleum were most commonly used in the construction industry for new construction and remodeling projects across both residential and commercial markets.

      Working in construction can be physically demanding as well as hazardous because the need to work around toxic substances like asbestos occurs frequently.

      Those who worked directly with asbestos containing products, such as installers, demolition workers and do-it-yourselfers have been unaware of exposure to harmful asbestos fibers and now could be at risk for developing mesothelioma, an asbestos-related disease.

      Equally at risk were those who worked in other trades along side or within close proximity of the jobsite as well as spouses and other family members who were exposed to the worker’s dusty clothing and hair.

  • Conoco Phillips Corporation: CONOCO oil exploration,
    • Flosal drilling mud additive & Diaseal M Drilling Mud Additive
  • Cooper Industries
  • Copeland Concrete Products, Inc., per this patentCopeland, William Leo. “Construction composition.” U.S. Patent 4,047,962, issued September 13, 1977. Application filed by Copeland Concrete Products Inc.
    Excerpt:
    A fibrous material, such as wood, asbestos or sugar cane fibers may be added to the composition in a volume percentage range of from about 8% to about 28%, in order to aid moisture retention and flexural strength of the composition.
  • Crane Corporation: various industrial products using asbestos
    • Cranite boilers
    • Cranite gasket materials
    • Cranite pumps (using some asbestos gasket materials)
    • Cranite sheet packing
    • Cranite valves (some asbestos valve packing materials)
  • Crane Packing Corporation
    • Crane Asbestos-based gaskets & hydraulic packings, ring packings, rope and yarn gaskets & packings
    • Operated in Canada
  • Crown Cork and Seal Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1952 [est] – 1963
    • bottle caps, flooring, insulating cements & coatings
    • Crown cork & seal flooring: CORK FLOORING TILES
    • Mundet block insulation & insulating cement
    • Mundet asbestos-pipe insulation

D

  • Daimeler Chrysler Corporation (used asbestos in some products) – see Chrysler Corporation
  • Dana Corporation also Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Company – asbestos cement products produced between 1946 – 1969
    • Dana Brake linings, shoes, discs, pads
    • Dana sheet gasketing
    • Dana Spraycraft fireproofing
    • Dana valve cover sets (asbestos gaskets)
  • D.B. Riley Corporation – also see Riley Stoker
  • Detrick / M.H. Detrick Corporation asbestos-cement products
    • Calcrete insulating cement
    • Detrick Block insulation / Griptex block insulation
    • Detrick fibrous adhesive
    • Hilite Insulating cement & MW Insulating Cement
    • MHD Finishing Cement coating
    • Pyroscat fireproofing cement coatings
    • Super 711 Insulating Cement
    • Utility-Thermal insulating cement coating
  • DeLaval Turbines Corporation: produced turbines & pumps using asbestos components
  • Detrick, M.H. – see Combustion Engineeriong Corp.
  • Dexter Corporation: adhesives containing asbestos
    • Aerospace industry adhesives
    • Dri-Kote adhesive
    • EPK-615 adhesive
    • Hysol Asbestos-Resin
  • DII Industries
    • DII Industries, LLC Asbestos PI Trust — Halliburton – http://www.diiasbestostrust.org/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13 – http://www.diiasbestostrust.org/about/

      The DII Industries, LLC Asbestos PI Trust (the “Trust”) is a Pennsylvania common law trust, and is a “Qualified Settlement Fund” within the meaning of Treasury Department regulations issued pursuant to Section 468B of the Internal Revenue Code. The Trust was created on January 20, 2005, in connection with confirmation of the Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”) for DII Industries, LLC, formerly Dresser Industries, and certain of its affiliated debtors and debtors-in-possession. The Plan was confirmed by order entered on July 21, 2004, by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, which order was affirmed by the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on December 1, 2004.
      The purpose of the Trust is to assume the asbestos liabilities of the debtors, Halliburton Company and certain of its affiliates related to the operations of Harbison-Walker Refractories Company, Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc., Dresser Industries, Inc. and certain other businesses, and to use the Trust’s assets and income to pay holders of those asbestos liabilities in such a way that all holders of similar asbestos claims, both current and future, are treated in a substantially equivalent manner.Halliburton and its affiliates were granted the protection of a permanent channeling injunction entered by the Bankruptcy Court and the District Court in connection with the confirmation order. The injunction enjoins the assertions of these asbestos-related claims against those entities, and channels such claims to the Trust for resolution and payment.

      The Trust is governed by a Trust Agreement and Trust Distribution Procedure (the “TDP”) that establish the framework and criteria for allowance and payment of asbestos-related claims. For each disease, the TDP establishes a claim amount which the Trust will allow if the medical and exposure requirements of the Trust are satisfied. Claimants also have an alternative to seek a more definitive review of their claim in which case claims may be allowed within a range of higher or lower claim amounts.

      The Trust’s assets consist primarily of cash and investment securities, which are intended to be totally consumed by the allowance and payment of claims and operations of the Trust.

      Court documents for the Trust are on file in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Division, In Re: Mid-Valley, Inc., DII Industries, LLC, Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc., KBR Technical Services, Inc., Kellogg Brown & Root Engineering Corp., Kellogg Brown & Root International, Inc. (a Delaware corporation), Kellogg Brown & Root International, Inc. (a Panamanian corporation), BPM Minerals, LLC, Case No. 03-35592-JKF.

    • DII Industries, LLC Asbestos PI Trust — Harbison Walker –
  • Domtar Corporation – see DOMTAR CEILING TILES where we discuss the use or non-use of asbestos in some Domtar products. Domtar products containing asbestos focused on those using vermiculite.Domtar Corporation is the largest integrated producer of uncoated free-sheet paper in North America and the second largest in the world based on production.Website: https://www.domtar.com/en

    Also see ASBESTOS in CANADIAN DRYWALL

  • Dresser Industries: imcobest drilling mud additive containing asbestos, other products:
    • Asbestos rope gasket material
    • Castables asbestos
    • Chromepak G
    • H-W lightweight Castable #10
    • Metalkase Firebrick
    • Micacrete Refractory Cement
    • Nuycon firebrick
  • Drilling Spcialties Co. LLC
  • Dossert Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1944 – 1972
    • asbestos fabric insulated cable & electrical wire
  • Durable [Durabla] Manufacturing Company:
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • gaskets marketed under Black Gaskets, Black Nitrile gasket materials, White Gskets, Penpak Gaskets

E

This photo of Eagle Pitcher fiberglass insulation (possibly it’s actually mineral wool) is provided by InspectApedia.com reader Robert and is discussed

at BLACK FIBERGLASS INSULATION?

  • Eagle Picher Industries Inc.: cement & insulating products using asbestos
    • 43 Insulating Cement
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • Dry powder asbestos products used with water to form asbestos insulating cement paste – including products listed below.
    • Fireproofing sprays & coatings
    • Hylo Block insuation (10-15% asbestos per some sources)
    • Hylo Insulating Cement & Hylo pipe coating or insulation (Hylo Finishing Cement was produced for Eagle Pitcher by Owens-Corning Fiberglass Co.)
    • Insulseal weatherproof coating
    • One-Cote Insulating Cement
    • Pipe Covering – insulation
    • Spray-Mastic oating
    • Stalastic coating
    • Super-66 Insulating Cement containing asbestos
    • Supertemp block insulation (10-15% asbestos per some sources)
    • Swetchek “B” coating – combined asphalt & asbestos
    • EaglePitcher, current contact: EaglePitcher Technologies, EaglePicher Headquarters 120 S. Central Ave. Suite 200 St. Louis, MO 63105 USA, Tel: 417-623-8000 Website: https://www.eaglepicher.com/
    • Eagle-Picher Industries Settlement Trust – https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/epi-trust/ – aka EPI Trust
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13 from CPF

      In 1991, Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. filed bankruptcy petitions under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. On November 29, 1996, the Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Personal Injury Settlement Trust (EPI) was established.
      The EPI Trust is organized to process, liquidate and pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Claims Resolution Procedures. The Trust began accepting claims August 1, 1997.EPI Exposure Requirements retrieved 2018/08/13 original source: https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/epi-trust/epi-exposure-requirements/

      Section 7.1(a) of the Claims Resolution Procedures requires that claimants make a “conclusive demonstration of exposure to an EPI asbestos-containing product.” The EPI Trust has adopted a six-prong test to make this determination.

      The six elements include:

      the occupation and description of job duties that led to exposure to EPI asbestos-containing products;

      a description of the industry where exposed, and how the asbestos-containing product was used in the industry; employer(s) or job site(s) where the exposure occurred; time period employed at each specific job site;

      the nature of the injured person’s exposure to EPI asbestos-containing products, including the frequency of exposure and the duration of exposure;

      and for non-asbestos manufacturers, all available evidence that conclusively demonstrates the presence of EPI asbestos-containing products at the site of the claimed exposure at the time the claimant worked at the site, including proofs of purchase, credible affidavits of those who purchased products, and identification of others knowledgeable of the products used or installed at the site.

EaglePitcher industries, a U.S. company, specialized in lead and zinc products as early as 1916, later producing a wide range of asbestos-conatining materials including insulation products used by the U.S. military ships and vehicles.

Those applications exposed U.S. Navy and shipyard workers to asbestos as were also exposed power plant and other industry workers.

From 1938 the company produced asbestos-containing insulation used on pipes and an insulating cement used on masonry buildings. EP asbestos-containing products were principally four:

  1. Asbestos-block insulating products: HyloBlock and Supertemp Block used in very high temperature applications (to 1900 degF)
  2. Asbestos-cement products used as an insulating material: Hylo Finishing Cement (made by Owens Corning, distributed by EP), One-Cote insulating cement, Super66 Insulating Cement
  3. Asbestos-coatings: used as an insulating and weatherproofing coating, Insulseal, Spray-Mastic, Stalastic, Swetchek “B” paint-on or twowelon liquids or pastes that contained asbestos, asphalt, and petroleum vehicles
  4. Asbestos pipe insulation & coverings, including EaglePitcher Pipe Covering & Hylo Pipe overing used in industrial processes.

In response to asbestos litigation the company filed for bankruptcy in 1991 and was reorganized in 1996, filed again in 2005, reorganized again in 2006.

The courts and the company established the EaglePitcher Asbestos Trust that began accepting claims in 1997.

Contact: Eagle Pitcher Industries, 120 S. Central Ave. Suite 200 St. Louis, MO 63105 USA Phone: 417-623-8000 Website: www.eaglepitcher.com

  • Ehret Magnesia,
  • E.J. Bartells Co.
  • Elliott Turbo Machinery Co., Inc.: produced turbine engines using asbestos
  • Empire Ace Fibrous Adhesive [Citation needed]
  • Eternit Corporation: Currently Etex, Belgian group producing asbestos cement products.
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • Asbestos shingles, slates, roofing products, slate lookalikes
    • See Saint Gobain discussion in this article and see the Thébaud-Mony article cited there.
  • Everwear Flooring, contained asbestos – see EVER-WEAR ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE GUIDE

F

  • Federal Mogul Corporation asbestos products
    • Aircell pipe coating / cover
    • Blue Amosite Asbestos fibers used in other products
    • Featherweight pipe coating / covering
    • Kaytherm pipe coating, also K&M pipe coating material & K&M Hy-Temp block insulation
    • Limpet Spray fireproof coating
    • McCord asbestos Gaskets
    • Rodesian fibers used in other asbestos products
    • Federal-Mogul Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust — Ferodo – http://www.federalmogulasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The Federal Mogul Asbestos Personal Injury Trust will use the Trust Assets to pay all Asbestos Personal Injury Claims, caused by exposure to asbestos-containing products for which Federal-Mogul and/or its wholly owned direct or indirect subsidiaries Turner & Newall (“T&N”) and its direct or indirect subsidiaries, Gasket Holdings Inc. (“Flexitallic”) and Ferodo America Inc. (“Ferodo”)(collectively, the “T&N Entities”); Federal-Mogul Products Inc. (“FMP”); Felt Products Mfg. Co. (“Fel-Pro”); and Federal Mogul’s former division Vellumoid (“Vellumoid”); and their successors, and assigns (each a “Federal-Mogul Entity”, and collectively, the “Federal-Mogul Entities”) have legal responsibility under applicable tort law, as provided in and by the Plan of Reorganization and the Trust Agreement.
      The Trust was formed on December 27, 2007 and commenced operations. The Trust is organized to pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims against these defendants and any relevant related protected parties in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”) approved by the bankruptcy court. The purpose of this website is to provide information to assist claimants and others in understanding the purpose of the Federal-Mogul U.S. Asbestos Personal Injury Trust and how the Trust resolves claims.As explained more fully in the TDP, the Trust is comprised of four unique subfunds: the T&N Subfund, the FMP Subfund, the Fel-Pro Subfund, and the Vellumoid Subfund. Information regarding pursuit of claims against the Fel-Pro and Vellumoid Subfunds can be found in the Fel-Pro and Vellumoid Q&A on the Documents page of this website. At this time, the Trust is establishing procedures and systems to receive and review FMP Claims. Please check this website for further updates and instructions regarding the filing of FMP Subfund Claims. The Trust began accepting T&N Subfund Trust Claims on August 25, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. EST. Further information regarding the filing and processing of T&N Subfund Trust Claims can be found on this website.
    • Federal-Mogul Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust — Flexitallic –
    • Federal-Mogul Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust — T&N –
  • Ferro Engineering Corporation
    • Ferroboard asbestos cement panels, transite panels
    • Ferroboard rings, asbestos/cement/gasket
    • Ferroboard liners
    • Ferroseal gaskets
    • Hot top covers
    • Redi-Mix Cement
    • Veneer Composition coating / panel? [citation needed]
  • Flexitallic Gasket Company
  • Fibreboard Corporation – also see Plant Rubber and Asbestos Company [Fiberboard Corporation] – asbestos cement products produced between 1941 – 1975
    • asbestos cement board products, transite panels
    • Operated in Canada
  • Firestone Crporation (automotive & truck tires)
    • Big Red brake shoes & pads
    • Worldbestos brake shoes & pads & brake linings
  • Fisher Scientific Corporation: supplier of lab equipment & supplies
    • Asbestos cement wood
    • Asbestos cord (gaskets)
    • Asbestos fibres used in other products (asbetos long fiber, asbestos selected fiber)
    • Asbestos finger cots
    • Asbestos gloves & mittens
    • Asbestos paper & asbestos paper tape
    • Asbestos retort cement
    • Asbestos wire gauze
  • Flexitallic Gasket Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1912 – 1992
  • Flintkote Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1940 – 1982, headquarters: San Francisco, CA.Flintkote, Founded in 1901, incorporated in 1917, stopped producing asbestos-containing products in 1982 and stopped distributing asbestos-containing products in 1984. The company ceased all operations in 1987 when it sold its construction, stone, and cement manufacturing facilities. Flintkote and Flintkote Mines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 1 May 2004, and entered into an amended joint plan of reorganization on 30 September 2015.
    • (building products, ceiling tiles, roofing)
    • #229 Anti-sweat compound
    • Asbestos cement board, asbestos cement sheets, asbestos cement panels, transite panels
    • Asbestos cement siding & roofing shingles
    • Asbestos cement pipe (transite pipe)
    • Asbestos-based felt
    • Asphalt road paving emulsions (asbestos content not verified)
    • Black (asphaltic) joint cement
    • Flintkote Ceiling Tiles
    • Flintkote Floor Tiles
    • Flintkote roofing shingles & other roofing products
    • Fibrex cement
    • GF-8 floor tile cement (asphalt-asbestos based)
    • Gypsum, pipes, paper products (asbestos content not verified)
    • Plastic cement
    • Flintkote Siding (asbestos-cement shingle siding panels)
    • Rexalt roof coating
    • Siding shingles & panels
    • Thermlkote insulating coating
    • Joint compound containing asbestos
    • Weld-on cement (dry in cans, and pre-mixed)
    • Other products, probably non-asbestos-containing: folding boxes & packaging for consumer goods 1940->?, stone products, pipe products, packaging materials produced in the U.S. and Canada.
    • The Flintkote Asbestos Trust – http://www.flintkoteasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The Flintkote Asbestos Trust (the “Trust”) provides for the resolution of Asbestos Personal Injury Claims as defined in the Amended Joint Plan or Reorganization in respect of The Flintkote Company and Flintkote Mines Limited (as Modified). The purpose of the Trust is to assume all liabilities and responsibility for all Asbestos Personal Injury Claims, and among other things, to direct the processing, liquidation and payment of all Asbestos Personal Injury Claims in accordance with the Plan, the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”), and the Confirmation Order.
      The Trustees of the Trust (the “Trustees”) shall implement and administer the TDP in accordance with the Trust Agreement. It is designed to provide fair, equitable and substantially similar treatment for all Asbestos Personal Injury Claims that may presently exist or may arise in the future. Acopy of the TDP1 is available on this site. Information regarding claim filing procedures will indicate, among other things, when and how claims may be filed with the Trust. The Trust began accepting claims on December 14, 2015 at 10:00 am Eastern Time.
    • See details of asbestos use in Flinkote flooring, ceiling tiles, and other products

at FLINTKOTE ASBESTOS PRODUCTS GUIDE

  • Flowserve: produced Durco pumps using asbestos gaskets
  • Ford Motor Corporation (automobiles) – asbestos cement products produced ? – 1980
    • Ford Motocraft brake pads, shoes, linings
    • Ford Motocraft clutch disks, facings
  • Forty Eight Insulations Inc.
    • 48 Block Insulation & insulating cement
    • Forty-eight asbestos pipe insulation
    • Forty-Eight Quik-Set insulating cement
  • Foseco Corporation:
    • Ferrux hot topping compound
    • Kalminex cement asbestos boards
    • Profax asbestos cement boards
    • Proflex asbestos cement boards & panels
  • Foster Wheeler Corporation: heating boilers using asbestos insulation

G

  • GAF Corporation, aka GAF Ruberoid Corporation Also see Ruberoid or GAF-Ruberoid – asbestos cement products produced between 1928 – 1981
    • flooring and other building products; some products contained asbestos.
    • Anti-sweat pipe coating
    • Asbestos-cement millboard marketed as Ruberoid Millboard and as GAF Millboard) transite panels, cement asbestos panels
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels including Panelstone cement-asbestos building sheathing or sheeting
    • Asbestos paper (commonly used on HVAC ducts & in other applications)
    • Calsilite block insulation & Calsilite insulating cement coating
    • GAF Asbestos-based felt
    • GAF Color-Tex™ siding (asbestos-cement)
    • GAF Eternit™ roof shingles (asbestos cement roofing)
    • GAF Floor tiles, asphalt or vinyl asbestos including GAF Vinylflex floor tiles
    • GAF Millboard (fiber cement / asbestos cement panels, transite)
    • GAF Panelstone™ building siding (faux stone)
    • GAF Roofing felt and other asbestos-containing felts
    • GAF Roof Shingles
    • GAF Siding
    • GAF Vinyl-Asbestos floor tiles including GAF Vinylflex™
    • GAF Weather Coat™ emulsion coatings
    • Hearthglow™ or Hearth Glow™ brick boards
    • Hooker Grade Fiber used in other products
    • Insulating cement including 115 Insulating Cement, 203 Insulating Cement, 214 Insulating cement
    • Ruberoid™ block insulation
    • Ruberoid™ Insulating Cement
    • Ruberoid™ Pipe insulation coatings / coverings
    • Ruberoid™ Roofing Shingles
    • Ruberoid™ Weather-Coat emulsion coating
    • Vermont 7-M & Vermont Asbestos Grade 115 Asbestos fibers for use in other products
  • Garlock Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1907 – 1980
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • Asbestos cloth
    • Asbestos gaskets & asbestos sheet gaskets
    • Asbestos packing including Ring packing, Rope Packing, Sheet Packing, Valve Packing
    • See also LAQ and the LAQ mine discussed in this document
  • Gasket Holding Corporation
  • General Electric Corporation (producing almost everything)
  • General Motors Corporation (automotive) – asbestos cement products produced or used in GM productds between 1920 – 1983
    • AC Delco brake pads, shoes, linings used in automotive and railroad car brakes, including both disc brakes & drum brakes
    • AC-Delco clutch pads, disks, linings or facings
    • Engine gaskets using asbestos
    • Asbestos engine gaskets in Brazil – continues to present – see Castleman, Barry, cited in this article.
  • General Refractories Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1955-1978
    • Adhesives, fibrous using asbestos
    • Di-Asbestos filteraid filter products including Filter-Pre-Coat
    • Fire-Brick
    • GREFCO Insulating cement, MX17 Block insulation & insulating cement coating
    • Insul-Finish Cement
    • Litecast 30 Castable cement
  • Georgia Pacific Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1950-1977
    • Acoustical plaster
    • Drywall bedding compound
    • Dry-mixed joint compound
    • Drywall joint compound including Kalite, Laminating compound, Ready-mix joint compound, Speed-Set joint compound, Topping compound & Triple-Duty joint compound
    • Lite acoustical plaster
    • Patching plaster
    • Roof coatings & sealants
    • Spray fire-resistant coating
  • G-I Holdings 
    • G-I Holdings Inc. Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust – http://www.g-itrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The G-I Holdings Inc. Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust was created in 2009 as a result of the confirmation of the G-I Holdings Inc. Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the G-I Holdings Inc. Asbestos Trust’s Amended Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).
      Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.Claims may be filed with the Trust on or after October 4, 2010. The initial Claim Filing Date has been set by the Trust as April 4, 2011. All claims filed with the Trust between October 4, 2010 and April 4, 2011 will be deemed filed with the Trust on the Initial Claim Filing Date. The Trust will process such claims in the order stipulated by Section 5.1(a)(1) of the TDP.
  • ASBESTOS in GLA – GYPSUM LIME & ALABASTINE CO. DRYWALL?
  • Gold Bond – Gold Bond Laminating Adhesive, Gold Bond Chorma-Shake asbestos cement siding, other products. See National Gypsum in this list
  • Goodyear, Inc., tire manufaccturer, Goodyear Tirer & Rubber
  • Grant Wilson Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1935 – 1982
    • Asbestos millboard, asbestos cement board, transite panels, transite sheets, asbestos cement panels
    • Asbestos paper
    • Furnace cement
    • Fyrex
    • Gum-bestos Insjulating Cement
  • Green, A.P. see A.P. Green above in this list.
  • Guard-Line Corporation: asbestos gloves & mitts
  • Gulf-States Asphalt Corporation: included Cool-Seal™ aluminum roof coating & Cool-Seal™ roof coating, asphalt based with asbestos fill & fibers
  • Gyptone (ceiling tiles)

H

  • H. K. Porter Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1958-1974
    • Asbestos cloth
    • Therm-A-Gard
  • Halliburton Corporation: oil drilling, oil drilling mud containing asbestos
    • IMCObest Drilling Mud Additive
    • Shurlift Drilling mud additive
    • Super-Best Drilling Mud additive
  • Hamiton Materials, Inc., interior wall finish drywall products
    • California Whiteline Wall Texture Paint / Coating
    • EZ-Spray Wall Texture Coating
    • Hamilton Joint Compound, All Purpose Joint System, Blue-Dot joint compound, Formula II Joint Compound, Green Dot joint compound, Multi-Purpose Joint Compound, Purekote Joint Compound, Red Dot joint compound, Orange Dot Joint Compound, Sof-Top Joint Compound, Sunburst Joint Compound,
    • Hamiton Drywall Joint Taping Sytsem
    • Hamilton Wall Texture coatings
    • Hi-Miler Wall Texture coating
    • Hi-Stipple Wall Texture coating
    • Plas-Tex California Premium Ceiling Texture, Plas-Tex Ceiling Texture, Plas-Tex 2121p Ceiling Texture
  • Hanson Corporation asbestos-containing products
  • Harbison Walker Refractories Co. ( HW Refractories) – asbestos cement products produced between 1960 – 1981
    • Asbestos rope gasket material
    • Castables including H-W Leightweight Castable #10
    • Chromepak G
    • Metalkase™ Firebrick
    • Micracrete™ refractory cement
  • Hardie Corporation – see James Hardie.
  • Hatfield Corporation: asbestos-containing cable & wire products
  • Haveg Pipe Corporation
    • 41 Resin Cement & 61 resin cement used in pipe connections
    • Chemtite Piping System
    • Haveg pipe, asbestos cement pipe, transite pipe
  • Henry Vogt Machine Corporation: produced heating boilers insulated with asbestos, valves using asbestos gaskets & packings
  • Henkel Corporation asbestos products
  • Hercules Chemical Corporation,
  • Hercules Corporation: adhesive cements including Hercules furnace / boiler cement
  • H.K. Porter Corporation
    • Asbestos cloth fabrics, Guardian asbestos cloth
    • Asbestos firebrick
    • H.K. Porter Asbestos Trust – http://www.hkporterasbestostrust.org/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      Notice was provided on December 20, 2013, that the trustee, pursuant to H. K. Porter, Inc. Asbestos Claims Resolution Procedures Article II Section 4.1, commenced a review the applicable Payment Percentage. As set forth therein, the Trustee’s determination of the appropriate Payment Percentage is based on the estimate of the number of claims, types, and values of present and future Asbestos Personal Injury Claims, the value of the Asbestos Trust’s assets, the liquidity of those assets, the Asbestos Trust’s expected future expenses for administration and legal defense, and other material matters that are reasonable and likely to affect the sufficiency of funds to pay a comparable percentage of full value to all Claimants with Asbestos Personal Injury Claims. As a result of the review and analysis, the trustee, with the consent of the Trust Advisory Committee, has reduced the Trust’s Payment Percentage from 4.0% to 3.0% effective June 10, 2014.
      NOTICE TO PERSONS FILING CLAIMS WITH THE H. K. PORTER ASBESTOS TRUSTEffective July 23, 2008 the H. K. Porter Asbestos Trust resumed accepting asbestos personal injury claims for processing. The Trust continues to follow the original Asbestos Claims Resolution Procedures, for receiving, reviewing and paying claims. However, law firm filers now have the option of filing their claims online using the Trust’s new online filing system provided by Verus.

      Instructions for using the online filing system – along with the Electronic Filing Agreement, claim form and other related claims materials – are available for download from the Resources page of this website. As an alternative to downloading this information from the website, you may also request these documents or additional information by contacting the claims administrator at the address shown on the Contact Us page.

  • Honeywell Heating Corporation

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  • IBM-Foster: Black Cat™ asphalt-asbestos roof coating
  • IGNIFUGE GYPSUM BOARD ASBESTOS?
  • IMO Industries Inc.,
  • Ingersoll Rand Corporation, including pumps using asbestos, aka Ingersoll-Dresser-Rand Corporation.
  • Insul Company: asbestos-containing Hot Tops & rings
  • Invetrogen Corporation

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  • James Hardie International produced a range of products containing asbestos up to 1985 (building products) and up to 1987 (asbestos cement pipe)
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • Asbestos cement siding, later (beginning 1981) non-asbestos fiber cement siding products
    • Asbestos cement pipe, transite pipe
    • See information about James Hardie fiber cement siding at ASBESTOS CEMENT ROOF & SIDING HISTORY where you’ll read that Hardie entered the fiber cement business in the mid 1980’s – after asbstos would have been discontinued from most fiber cement products. It is possible that there were older asbestos-cement products made by the company. [citation needed]
    • James Hardie Corp. James Hardie & Asbestos Disease Related Compensation, Frequently-Asked Questions“, [PDF] James Hardie Corporation, retrieved 2018/08/14, original source: http://www.jameshardie.com.au/uploads/file/2014091415c0d3-JH%20Asbestos%20Factsheet%20and%20FAQ.pdfExcerrpt: “James Hardie contributes up to 35% of its annual Free Cash Flow to the Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund (the AICF), in accordance with the Amended and Restated Final Funding Agreement (AFFA). This commitment extends to at least 2045, with recurring automatic ten year extension periods, if required.
    • Donlevy, Neil & Jefferson Gibbs, KPMG, “Valuation of Asbestos-Related Disease Liabilities of former James Hardie entities (“the Liable Entities”) to be met by the AICF Trust” [PDF], (2016)Executive Summary Excerpt:

      This valuation report (“the Report”) has been prepared by KPMG Actuarial Pty Ltd (ABN 91 144 686 046) (“KPMG Actuarial”) in accordance with an “Amended and Restated Final Funding Agreement in respect of the provision of long-term funding for compensation arrangements for certain victims of Asbestos-related diseases in Australia” (hereafter referred to as the “the Amended Final Funding Agreement”) between James Hardie Industries NV (now known as James Hardie Industries plc) (hereafter referred to as “James Hardie”), James Hardie 117 Pty Limited, the State of New South Wales and Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund Limited (“AICFL”) which was signed on 21 November 2006.
      This Report is intended to meet the requirements of the Amended Final Funding Agreement and values the asbestos-related disease liabilities of the Liable Entities to be met by the AICF Trust.

      This Report is not intended to be used for any other purpose and may not be suitable, and should not be used, for any other purpose. Opinions and estimates contained in the Report constitute our judgment as of the date of the Report..

  • J T Thorpe Corporation: asbestos insulation distribution & installation
  • John Crane Corporation
    • John Crane Gaskets, Hydraulic packings, rope packings & gaskets, asbestos yarn
  • JKeene – see Keene in this list
  • Johns-Manville Corporation – construction products – asbestos cement products produced between 1902 – 1975 (may be mis-spelled as John Manville)The company declared bankruptcy, established the $2.5 billion Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, emergec (1988) and is presently held by Berkshire Hathaway Corp. where the company continues to produce construction products. The company’sc urrent products do not, of course, contain asbestos.
    • 352 Insulating Cement from Johns Manville
    • 7M-13 “Raw” Asbestos fibres – sold for use in other products
    • Asbestos-adhesives “Asbestosguard”
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, asbestos millboard, transite panels including Transite corrugated roofing & siding panels
    • Asbestos fibers for use in other products: 7M-13 Raw asbestos fibers used in other products
    • Asbestos flashings
    • Asbestos millboard, asbestos cement board, transite panels, transite sheets, asbestos cement panels
    • Block insulating coatings including 85% Magnesia Block Insulation, 85% Magnesia Cement, Thermobestos block insulation, Thermobestos cement
    • Colorbestos sheet siding
    • Corrugated transite (cement-asbestos) sheets used as roofing and siding
    • Duxseal (HVAC duct seal tape)
    • Ebony electric boards (asbestos cement electrical panel boards)
    • Electrical cable fireproof insulation
    • Fibrocel insulation
    • Flexstone Asbestos roofing
    • Furnace cement containing asbestos
    • Gaskets, asbestos
    • Glasal flexboard
    • Insulating cement products including 352 Insulating Cement
    • Insulkote Weatherproofing Sealant
    • Insulation: See ASBESTOS INSULATION
    • Johns Manville 352 Insulating Cement, 85% Magnesia Cement & Block Insulating Coating, Pipe coating
    • Johns Manville Caulking Putty (widely used on steel windows)
    • Johns Manville Colorbestos Roof Shingles
    • Johns Manville Rigid Asbestos Shingles
    • J-M Asbestos Flexboard
    • J-M Asbestos Movable Walls (temporary partitions)
    • J-M Asbestos Wallboard
    • J-M Aviation Products used in aircraft, bulkheads, fire-resistant panels, etc.
    • J-M Built-Up Roofing BUR
    • J-M Encased Insulating Board
    • J-M insulating cement
    • J-M Marinite Fireproof Sheeting
    • J-M Transite – an asbestos-cement product moulded into pipes and other products
    • Marinite board
    • Packing including asbestos rope packing
    • Permastone Asbestos Cement flex-board (exterior siding products)
    • Pipe coatings including 85% Magnesia Pipe Coating, Thermobestos Pipe Coating
    • Roof shingles, asbestos cement
    • Roofing felt (asphalt saturated paper containing asbestos) including Centurion Asbestos-Base felts
    • Rope gaskets & packing, asbestos
    • Salem Asbestos Shingles
    • Stonehedge Architectural Panels
    • Siding, corrugated asbestos cement panels
    • Terraflex Plastic-Asbestos floor tiles (asphalt asbestos? or vinyl-asbestos?)
    • Thermobestos block insulation
    • Thermobestos cement
    • Thermobestos block insulation & pipe insulation
    • Transitop asbestos panels
    • Transite pipe – see TRANSITE ASBESTOS CHIMNEYS, DUCTS, PIPES
    • Transite (asbestos cement) roof shingles or panels or corrugated panels
    • Transite sheets, flat, corrugated
    • Transite siding
    • Ventsulation asbestos-felt
    • Vitribestos sheets
    • Vulcabestos insulation
    • Also see ASBESTOS-FREE CEILING TILES – JM ceiling tiles tested, found not to contain asbestos
    • Also see ASBESTOS IN MINERAL WOOL / STONE WOOL
    • Also see TRANSITE WATER SEWER PIPE ASBESTOS RISK

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  • Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation
    • Hard-Top Cement, asbestos
    • Kaiser Plastic Chrome Ore
    • Kaiser Plastic K-N Refractory Cement
    • Kaiser Vee-Block mix & Kaiser Vee-Block insulation
    • M-Block Insulation, asbestos
    • KACC Asbestos Trust – Kaiser Asbestos Trust, – http://www.kaiserasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Kaiser Asbestos Personal Injury Trust was created in 2006 as a result of the confirmation of The Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation Asbestos Personal Injury Trust’s Amended Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.Claims may be filed with the Trust on or after December 18, 2006. The initial Claim Filing Date has been set by the Trust as June 18, 2007. All claims filed with the Trust between December 18, 2006 and June 18, 2007 will be deemed filed with the Trust on the Initial Claim Filing Date. The Trust will process such claims in the order stipulated by Section 5.1(a)(1) of the TDP

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  • Kaiser Gypsum Company, Inc.: drywall products & fire-resistant wall coverings; – asbestos cement products produced between 1959-1977
    • Block insulation: Kaiser Vee Block Insulation, Kaiser Vee Block Mix, Kaiser M Block Insulation
    • Cover-Tex wall texture coating
    • Dual-Purpose pre-mixed joint compound
    • Kaiser Gypsum Finish-Topping compound
    • Kaiser Hard Top Cement
    • Kaiser Gypsum Joint Compound
    • Kaiser Mineral Fiberboard, UI-Rated (asbestos cement board panels, transite panels)
    • K-Spray textured ceiling coating
    • Null-A-Fire Board
    • One-Day joint compound (fast drying)
    • Laminating Compound
    • Masonry cement
    • Plaster Gun cement
    • Plaster cement
    • Plastic Chrome Ore
    • Plastic Insulation
    • Pre-Mix joint compound
    • Radiant Heat compound
    • Super-D Insulating Block
    • X-terior Pre-fill compound
  • Kaiser Gypsum Company, Inc. – asbestos cement products produced between 1961-1978
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, asbestos millboard, transite panels
    • Cover-Tex textured wall coating
    • Drywall Joint Compound: Dual Purpose Joint Compound, One-Day Joint Compound
    • Kaiser Mineral Fiberboad
    • Kaiser Masonry Cement
    • Null-A-Fire Board
    • Plastic Cement [sic]
    • Plastic Gun Cement [sic]
    • Premix Finishing Compound
  • Keasbey & Mattison, Co., Amber, Pennsylvania, USA, provided sprayed limpet asbestsos coatings.See illustration of K-M advertisement for Sprayed Limpet Asbestos shown here. [Click to enlarge any image]See ASBESTOS FIREPROOFING SPRAY-On Coatings
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels including Ambler Asbestos corrugated sheathing, Ambler corrugated roof panels, Ambler corrugated siding panels, Century Asbestos Corrugated Roof Panels
    • K&M Aircell Pipe Coating
    • Keasby & Mattison K&M Featherweight Pipe Insulating Coating
    • K&M Hy-Temp Block Insulation
    • K&M Kaytherm Pipe Covering / Insulation
    • K&M Rope (asbestos) packing & gasket material
  • Keene Corporation – also J Keene – see products listed at Baldwin-Ehret-Hill Inc., Baldwin Hill Company, Ehret Magnesia Manufactcuring & Mundet Cork Corporation) – asbestos cement products produced between 1924 – 1974
    • Enduro Block Insulation
    • Enduro Insulating Cement
    • Enduro pipe coating
    • Mono-Spray
    • Keene Uni-Coustic plaster (1963-1971) – see also ASBESTOS LIST of PRODUCTS and see ASBESTOS in DRYWALL
    • Styltone
    • Super Powerhouse Insulating Cement
    • Uni-Coustic
    • Keene Creditors Trust – https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/keene-trust/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Keene Creditors Trust was established as a result of the bankruptcy of Keene Corporation. The Trust is organized to process, liquidate and pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the First Amended Keene Asbestos Related Personal Injury Claims Resolution and Distribution Procedures .A list of job sites where Keene asbestos-containing products [PDF] were present has been established. Keene does not have any presumed industries. – Retrieved 2018/08/13 original source https://www.cpf-inc.com/assets/1/6/KeeneApprovedJobSiteList.pdf
  • Kelly Moore Paint Co., (spray fire-resistant coating) – asbestos cement products produced between 1960 – 1978
    • Bedding Cement
    • DECO-Tex Ceiling Textured Paint coating
    • PACO Finishing Compound
    • PACO Joint Compound, & Topping Compound
    • PACO Quik-Set joint compound & PACO all purpose joint compound
    • PACO Taping Compound
    • PACO Texture, Textured Paint, Spray TExture Coating
    • PACO Wall Textured coating using asbestos, PACO Tex-Wall
    • PACO ready-mix joint compound
  • Kentile Floors, most Kentile vinyl tile flooring contained asbestos – see KENTILE KENFLEX ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE GUIDE
  • Kewanee Boiler Manufacturing Corporation, Kewanee Boilers (using asbestos insulation)
  • Koppers Corporation: asbestos-roofing felt

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  • Lake of Asbestos of Quebec, Ltd., (producer of raw asbestos fibers used by other companies), located near Lake Noir (Black Lake) Quebec, Canada, an asbestos mine active from 1880. – see LAQ fiber discussed at ASARCO – and the ASARCO – asbestos trustLake Asbestos of Quebec, the site of the LAQ mine, also discussed under Whitby Workplace InjuryLAQ was a wholly-owned subsidiary of ASARCO and provided asbestos containing products, materials, fibers, to Armstrong, CAPCO Pipe Co., Celotex, Garlock, Johns Manville’s New Jersey Facility, Owens Corning, ABEX Corp., W.R. Grace Corp., [and probably other manufacturers – Ed,]
  • Leslie Controls Corp.
  • Lincoln Electric
  • Lummus or ABB Lummus GLobal Inc.,
    • ABB Lummus Global Inc. 524(g) Asbestos PI Trust – http://abblummustrust.org/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/0-8/13
      The ABB Lummus Global Inc. 524(g) Asbestos PI Trust was created in 2006 as a result of the confirmation of the ABB Lummus Global Inc. Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate, and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the ABB Lummus Global Inc. 524(g) Asbestos PI Trust Distribution Procedures (as amended, the “TDP”).Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.

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  • Maremont Corporation: brake products
    • Grizzly Brake pads, shoes, linings
    • Grizzly Clutch facings, disks
    • Maremont Brake pads, shoes, linings
    • Maremont Clutch facings, discs
  • Martin Maretta Corporation (aircraft)
    • Dum-Dum Caulk
  • Matico Flooring, see MATICO ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE IDENTIFICATION
  • Manning Mills Flooring, see MANNING MILLS ASBESTOS FLOORING IDENTIFICATION
  • McCarty Corporation, distributor of asbestos-containing products by Johns Manville Corporation
  • M.H. Detrick Company – Many M.H.D. produced products were distributed by Combustion Engineering Corporation found in this list, above.
    • Calcrete Insulating Cement
    • Detrick Block Insulation
    • Griptex block insulating coating
    • Hilite Insulating Cement
    • MHD Finishing Cement
    • MW Insulating Cement
    • Permiseal Weathercoating
    • Pyroscat Fireproofing Cement (coating)
    • Stick-Tite Insulating Cement & Super Stick-Tite Insulating Cement
    • Super 711 Insulating Cement (coating)
    • Super Finish insulating cement coating
    • Utility Thermal Insulating Cement
    • Weatherkote brand Protecive Coating, Duraseal, Thermal Coat
  • Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Corporation (3M Corporation) – asbestos cement products produced between 1935 – 1986
    • 3-M paper masks produced during certain years may contain asbestos [citation needed]
    • 3-M Cement & 3-M Sealants
    • 3-M Wet Adhesives
    • Other products [citation needed]
  • Mobil Oil Corporation (oil exploration & refining) – asbestos cement products produced between 1964-1973
    • Asbestos component in drilling mud,
    • Armorcote Cement
    • Dum-Dum caulk, nail hole filler, masonic filler
  • Moffat Foundary, Moffat Stove Works, Canada, used asbestos in heat shields in early stoves. See ASBESTOS LIST of PRODUCTS On appliances.
  • Monsanto Chemical Corporation (wide range of products)
    • Asbestos-filled phenolic molding material
    • Resinox molding compound
    • Other products [citation needed]
  • Montgomery Ward vinyl asbestos flooring MONTGOMERY WARD ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE IDENTIFICATION
  • Monticello Corporation (oil exploration drilling mud)
    • Drilling mud additives containing asbestos marketed under Arcovis, Imcobest, Oilfaze, Super Visbestos, Univis, Visbestos brands
  • Moog Corporation: brake and clutch pads, shoes, linings, facings, aka Moog Automotive
  • Muralo Corporation
  • Murco Wall Products
    • MURCO Joint Compound, MURCO All purpose joint compound,
    • MURCO Ready-Mix joint compound,
    • MURCO Ready-Mix Topping Compound
    • MURCO Sure-Bond
    • MURCO Textured coatings including MURCO Ready-Mix texture, MURCO Design Texture, MURCO Dry Texture, MURCO Spray-on Texture
    • Current company contact: Murco Wall Products Company at: tel: 800.446.7124 Email: murco@murcowall.com Website: https://www.murcowall.com/

Question: Did our demolition of a popcorn ceiling sprayed by a product from Murco Wall Products involve asbestos hazards?

Image: Murco Tex.M-1000 – current company product. While some Murco products contained asbestos, the current products, like this one, do not use asbestos. A company description of this current product is given below.

2021/04/10 by Anonymous:

I was doing some home clean-up and found an incredibly deteriorated bag of Murco M-1000 popcorn ceiling texture in a side shed outside.
https://www.murcowall.com/texture (at bottom of list). It fell apart as I tried to move it and I had to end up getting rid of it with a broom and blower.

I can’t imagine a bag of texture has lasted through multiple owners since the house was built in 1978 (or 77). That’d be crazy to me. Still, we ran into asbestos in this house before (you and I had emailed about it a couple years back) so I’m always paranoid when I run into old building materials.

This product seems newer (even though the paper bag was a mess and could’ve been decades old) and is still sold by Murco (image on front of bag is the same), so I’m assuming things are ok but wanted to see if you had any knowledge I didn’t. For what it’s worth, this house did have popcorn ceilings in some spots (still does) and I tested multiple areas and they were all negative. I’ve also emailed Murco Wall. – Anonymous by private email

Moderator reply:

I understand that you got rid of the material itself but if you have the packaging I would like to see photos of all of the writing and labels and date codes

Reader follow-up:

I’m really sorry I don’t have that. The bag was really falling apart. The attached pic is how it looked, though (stock pic). The bag had browned/yellowed.

There was one part of the side of the bag that had the word asbestos on it, but I’m guessing it was more a general warning about it using respirators.

Sorry I don’t have more info than that. Bag had been outside for years and years and was just a mess. I can let you know what the company says.

Attaching a new one of how the bag looks (not the actual bag in question). It is just popcorn ceiling texture. A powdery substance and little pieces of styrofoam. The bag even says “vinyl base” on it, which I assume is to try and communicate “No asbestos.” 🙂

Moderator reply: asbestos in some older Murco products but not current Murco wall products.

You are showing the CURRENT Murco product, about which the company says

Murco M-1000

A powder product with polystyrene aggregated which produces a simulated acoustical ceiling finish. Designed for use on interior ceiling only. Available in fine, medium, and coarse aggregate sizes.

Can be used on gypsum panels, wood concrete, and plaster. High hide with exceptional whiteness make it ideal for covering surface defects and taping seams. This product may or may not be painted.

Three sizes available for simulated acoustic, high hide exceptionally white color, less fallout for more coverage, better wet viscosity control to prevent aggregate separation,  and better spraying properties to prevent fallout.

To address an asbestos question with data rather than speculation you would at the very least want to specify the particular building’s country, city, age, and history of renovations so that we might have some idea when the spray-on popcorn ceiling or textured wall coating was applied.

You can see a list of products produced by Murco that contained asbestos  at  ASBESTOS PRODUCING COMPANIES & TRUSTS  to find Murco’s products go to that page and go to its “M” section OR use your browser’s on page search (ctrl-F) to find “MURCO

Case Law Includes Asbestos Litigation involving Murco Wall Products

Murco, in various court cases, defended against asbestos claims, for various reasons including asserting that specific products did not contain asbestos or that Murco did not sell products in states where claimants asserted that Murco products were used (there is confusion here about franchising, and actual sales).

  • Michael Galier. v. Murco & Welco, an Oklahoma lawsuit, filed in 2012, decided in May 2015,  in which asbestos plaintiff’s claims against the Texas company Murco Wall Products and Missouri manufacturer Welco Manufacturing Co.: The Oklahoma the jury found in favor of Michael. Murco & Welco were to jointly pay plaintiff $6 million in asbestos mesothelioma damages. The jury did not award punitive damages. – source, Mize, Richard, “Jury Awards Moore Man $6 Million in Asbestos Lawsuit”, The Oklahoman, 12 July 2015,
  • Murco Wall Products, Inc., Petitioner v. Michael D. Galier, November 16, 2017, Court of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma, First Division, Case Numbers:(114,175; 114,183), Decision Date:February 3, 2017,
    Excerpts:
    Petitioner Murco Wall Products, Inc. (“Murco”) hasgrossly distorted the facts underlying Oklahoma’sexercise of personal jurisdiction in this case. Murcofails to acknowledge the critical fact that RespondentMichael Galier (“Galier”) was injured by Murco jointcompound products in the state of Oklahoma as a consequence of Murco’s direct sales of those products toOklahoma. Every relevant event in this case occurredin Oklahoma.The jury found that Galier developed malignant mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer, as a result of his repeated exposure to asbestos from Murco joint compound products at construction sites in Oklahoma City.Galier’s product liability claimsagainst Murco arose from Murco’s substantial sales activity in Oklahoma. This is a textbook case of specific personal jurisdiction.

    Given the highly fact-specific nature of this caseand the unremarkable legal issues presented, the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals affirmed the jury’s verdict for Galier in an unpublished decision.

    Under theRules of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, unpublished decisions lack persuasive or precedential value and cannot be cited. Murco has failed to identify a single compelling reason for this Court to grant certiorari.

    Murco asked the court to review the Galier 2015 ruling, the court declined as explained above.

  • Murco Wall Products Int’l, SAFETY DATA SHEET [for several ceiling & wall texture products] (2016) [PDF]- note this data does not describe older Murco products containing asbestos.
  • Voss v. Murco Wall Products, et al. – Polsinelli No. 51-L-55 3rd Judicial Circuit Madison County IL  20Oct 2015
  • “Stobbs rules MC asbestos court lacks personal jurisidction over Texan defendant; Murco’s joint compound blend also did not contain asbestos”, The Madison County Record, | Nov 4, 2015

Bottom line: ok so you removed Murco wall products material that probably contained asbestos. What now?

  1. Be sure that asbestos-suspect dust from prior demolition has been thoroughly cleaned-up.That means that all reasonable cleaning steps have been taken: damp wiping and HEPA vacuuming and if necessary, laundering or dry-cleaing of soft-goods.Watch out: do not use an ordinary household vacuum cleaner if you suspect there is asbestos dust present as those small particles will go right throug the vacuum cleaner and will be more airborne than ever- you’ll increase any risk of breathing harmful dust (if in fact it’s present, which we don’t know).
  2. Should you have asbestos tests performed?Probably not but in any case, to get beyond arm-waving speculation and to base any health or economic decisions on fact, you’d need to hire an environmental professional.Watch out: do not hire someone simply to stop by to do a “test” (that approach of testing by itself is fundamentally flawed) for asbestos.

    Air testing for airborne particles has a use as a tool in the hands of an expert but such tests are fundamentally inaccurate even when the numbers given are very precise.

    An air test that says it found 193 particles of asbestos in air could be off by up to 4 orders of magnitude depending on how the test was conducted.

    So the “true” number might be less than 1 asbestos fiber per liter or cubic meter of air, or it might be 19 or 193 or 19,300 or 193,000 or 1,930,000 particles per cubic meter of air.

    Don’t confuse precision ( a number with lots of digits or decimal places) with accuracy (is it actually close to reality?)

    Even if such a test suggests there’s a hazard it’s not prescriptive. You’d have to hire someone all over again to inspect and test enough to say what cleanup is needed. And beacause of the significant risk of a false negative, a test that says “no problem found” is usually not reliable.

    An expert would need to take a case history, inspect the building, decide what if any environmental testing would be useful, and to do that along with a written report of findings and advice about what further cleaning or other steps are justified and appropriate.

    It is not clear that such is needed, appropriate, nor useful, for the case you describe.

    To help decide on hiring someone for a more-careful inspection, see MOLD / ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERT, HIRE ?– when to hire an expert.

    If you want to do some low-cost “asbestos testing” to make yourself more-comfortable, You could use a surface vacuum test or tape test to see if an environmental test lab finds significant levels of harmful asbestos remaining in representative samples of house dust taken from horizontal surfaces in your home, choosing representative areas where you spend time, that have not been cleaned for a while and that might capture the “worst case” presence of harmful dust.

    This is not a quantitative approach but if, for example, a lab reported a significant level of asbestos in such a dust sample, the additional professional cleaning could be appropriate.

    Details are at TAPE & BULK SAMPLING & TESTS for MOLD

  3. Has My Family’s Health Been Affected by Exposure to Asbestos-Dust from Murco ceiling paint or some other product?No one can offer a useful answer to that question as we have not one iota of data about your family member’s level of exposure, duration of exposure, personal health history, nor any other health factors.In our OPINION, in some cases the anxiety over hazardous material exposure may itself have more-harmful health effects than the original exposure itself.

    Ask your doctor about your concerns and follow her advice. If she opines that further testing for asbestos-related health effects is warranted there are procedures that can be effective (in some cases).

    Examples are given at “Research Examples on Tests to Detect Asbestos Injury to Human Lungs” found

    at CEILING PAINT TEXTURED ASBESTOS FAQs

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  • National Gypsum Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1935 – 1981. National Gypsum produced a wide range of asbestos-containing building productsGold Bond Fire-Shield™ Plaster (1958-1970), Gold Bond Macoustic™ Plaster (1942-1947), Gold Bond Perfo-Lyte™ Acoustical Plaster (1955-1972),and other Gold Bond Plaster products including Gold Bond Patching Plaster™, Spackling Plaster, and Wood-Fibered Plaster. Also National Gypsum E-Z Soak, Gold Bond Asbestone, Gold Bond Asbestos Cement board products, Gold Bond Humiguard™ asbestos panels, Gold Bond joint compound or spackling compound, Gold Bond textured paints, National Gypsum’s Gypsolite™, Gold Bond siding products, Gold-bond non-perforated asbestos panels, Gold Bond Plasticrylic™ wallboard and panels, Gold Bond Sprayolite™, Gold Bond Nator.

    Also see SHEATHING, GYPSUM BOARD – including a brief history of National Gypsum / NGC and

    see SHEATHING, GYPSUM BOARD

    Asbestos was thus used in many National Gypsum Gold Bond™ gypsum board products produced between 1950 and 1970. Asbestos was not used in National Gypsum gypsum-board products after that year.

    Below is a list of National Gypsum Products believed to contain asbestos. National Gypsum’s wallboard was produced as early as 1925 when the company was founded and extended at least into the 1970’s along with other asbestos-containing products listed below.

    Not all National Gypsum products and not all Gold Bond™ products necessarily contained asbestos. National Gypsum will certainly have produced products that did not contain asbestos, such as cellulose-based or wood-fiber-based insulating boards like those described

    at SHEATHING, FIBERBOARD.

    Wood or other cellulose used to produce insulating board (IB) not an asbestos containing material. However as we discuss further

    at SHEATHING, FIBERBOARD ASBESTOS CONTENT some of those non-asbestos products may have been cross-contaminated with asbestos if they were made at a facility where asbestos was being processed.

    The National Gypsum company declared bankruptcy in 1990 and emerged in 1993 when the National Gypsum Corporation Settlement Trust (NGC Trust) was funded to settle asbestos liability claims. Quite a few law firms solicit clients who may be entitled to payments out of the NGC trust.

    • Asbestos Fibers for use in other products: Gold Bond 7-M-1 Asbestos Fibers, sold as raw asbestos material
    • Asbetone Ceiling Panels (Asbestos cement)
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels including Gold Bond corrugated roofing panels
    • Asbetone Siding & Asbetone Wall Shingles (Asbestos cement)
    • Asbetone Roof Shingles (Asbestos cement)
    • Asbestosguard Ceiling Panels (Asbestos cement)
    • Chromatone Siding Shingles (Asbestos cement)
    • Craftco Cement Paint
    • Ceiling tiles, National Gypsumn Gold Bond
    • Flexfelt
    • Gold Bond All Purpose Joint Compound
    • Gold Bond Asbestos Permaboard
    • Gold Bond Asbestos Cement Board
    • Gold Bond Abestone
    • Gold Bond Asbestos Cement Siding
    • Gold Bond Asbestos-Faced cement board (on hardboard?) or Gold Bond asbestos-faced mineral board
    • Gold Bond Asbestos Permaboard
    • Gold Bond Bloc-Fil
    • Gold Bond CoverCrete
    • Gold Bond Decorite
    • Gold Bond E-Z Soak
    • Gold Bond E-Z Spray Texture
    • Gold Bond E-Z Tex
    • Gold Bond Exterior Stucco
    • Gold Bond fibered plaster, fiber reinforced using asbestos
    • Gold Bond finisher compound
    • Gold Bond Fire-Shield Plaster – note that a current product is still marketed at Lowes building supply stores under the GridMarX brand, as illustrated above
    • Gold Bond Gypsolite plaster compound
    • Gold Bond Humiguard Asbestos Panels
    • Gold Bond Insulating Cement
    • Gold Bond Joint Compound, All Purpose Joint Compound, Gold Bond Ready-Mix Joint Compound, Gold Bond Topping Compound, Gold Bond Two-in-One Joint Compound, Gold Bond Quik-Treat Joint Compound,
    • Gold Bond Laminating adhesive
    • Gold Bond Millboard
    • Gold Bond Mortar & Gold Bond Special Asbestos Cement Mix (asbestos insulating pipe lagging and other applications?)
    • Gold Bond Natcor & Gold Bond Natcor building sheathing
    • Gold Bond Non-perforated Asbestos Panels
    • Gold Bond non-perforated asbestos panels or asbestos cement panels
    • Gold Bond Permaboard
    • Gold Bond Plasters (Gypsolite, E-Z Soak, All Purpose Joint Compound, etc.)
    • Gold Bond Plasticrylic Panels
    • Gold Bond patching plaster
    • Gold Bond Quik-Treat joint compound used in drywall or plasterboard application
    • Gold Bond Ready-Mix Joint Compound
    • Gold Bond Rockwool No. 340 insulating cement
    • Gold Bond roofing products including Gold Bond Dutch Lap Shingles, Gold Bond Hexagonal Shingles, Gold Bond Ranch Style Shingles
    • Gold Bond Shadowall
    • Gold Bond Siding
    • Gold Bond Sprayolite acoustical plaster
    • Gold Bond Texas Texture [sic]
    • Gold Bond Texture Paint (spray fire-resistant coating)
    • Gold Bond topping compound
    • Gold Bond Tri-Treatment Joint Compound containing asbestos
    • Gold Bond Un-Fibered plaster – containing asbestos shorts or powder
    • Gold Bond Velvet Joint compound
    • Gold Bond Velvet White super spray coating
    • Gold Bond Vinyl Texture coating
    • Gold Bond Vraftex
    • Gold Bond Natcor
    • Gold Bond wall spray
    • Gold Bond Wallboard
    • Gold Bond super Westex
    • Gold Bond Woodrock
    • Insul-Best Panels
    • National Gypsum Pliaboard
    • Panelectric Groove Fil
    • Perfect Sprayl
    • Perforated Ceiling Panels & Non-Perforated Ceiling Panels
    • Plia-F-Lex
    • Ripple-Tone Panels
    • Rockwall Acoustic Plaster
    • Soffit Panels from National Gypsum
    • Spryaolite Plaster (spray-on asbestos-containing)
    • Thermotec
    • Thermo-Weld Compound\
    • Two-in-One Compound
    • Ventilating Ceiling Panels
    • Wesco Joint Treatment
    • Also see the NGC Bodily Injury Trust – https://www.ngcbitrust.org/

      The NGC Bodily Injury Trust (“NGCBIT”) became effective on August 6, 2003 for the purpose of resolving asbestos bodily injury liabilities of the National Gypsum Company. To assist you in filing a claim with NGCBIT, you are encouraged to review the information provided through this web site. 
      – retrieved 2018/08/13
    • Also see NATIONAL GYPSUM CEILING TILES
    • Also see NATIONAL GYPSUM DRYWALL ASBESTOS?
  • Nicolet Keasby & Mattison Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1930 – 1964. aka Nicolet Industries Inc.,Also see Turner-Newell Corporation producing these products up to 1962
    • Aircell pipe coating
    • Featherweight pipe coating
    • K&M Block Insulation, Pipe Coating
    • K&M Rope Packing gaskets
    • Kaytherm pipe coating
    • Limpet Spray
  • North American Refractories Corporation (NARCO) – asbestos cement products produced between 1961 – 1980 INCLUDING spray-on asbestos fibrous & limpet coatings & spray equipment
    • Aerogun
    • Anti-Erode coating
    • Bof-Cote
    • Bof-Patch
    • NAROCAST refractory cemenbt
    • NARCOCRETE refractory cement
    • Narcolite Refractory Materials
    • Narcotab Refractory Cement
    • Narmag Gun Mix (Limpet asbestos spray)
    • Narco Gun Mix
    • Narcogun
    • Staz-On Insulating Cement
    • Unicote Insulating Cement
    • North American Refractories Company Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust – aka NARCO Asbestos Trust – https://www.narcoasbestostrust.org/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The North American Refractories Company Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust (the “NARCO Asbestos Trust”) was established on April 30, 2013, pursuant to the Third Amended Plan of Reorganization of North American Refractories Company, et al., dated December 28, 2005 (the “Plan”). The NARCO Asbestos Trust was formed to pay all valid NARCO Asbestos Trust Claims, as that term is defined in the Plan, in accordance with the NARCO Asbestos Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”). The Trust began accepting claims on October 15, 2013.Claims Resolution Management Corporation (“CRMC”) is the NARCO Asbestos Trust’s claims processor. CRMC processes all types of claims filed with the NARCO Asbestos Trust (Expedited Review, Individual Review, Liquidated Pre-Established, and Indirect Claims). For information on filing claims with the NARCO Asbestos Trust, please visit the NARCO Asbestos Trust’ document page.[Live links at the original source]For general claim filing inquiries, please contact CRMC by clicking here. [Live links at the original source]

      For questions regarding deficiency notices issued by the NARCO Asbestos Trust, please first contact CRMC at NarcoInquiry@claimsres.com or by calling 1-800-536- 2722. If this does not resolve your inquiry, you may contact Tanya Swann, preferably at tanyaswann@claimsres.com, or by calling 703-204-9300 ext. 837.

  • Nu-Wood products, possibly contained asbestos – see SHEATHING, FIBERBOARD ASBESTOS CONTENT and also see IDENTIFY NU-WOOD PANELS

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  • Oakfabok Corporation
  • Occidental Chemical Corporation
    • Durez
    • Phenolic molding material, using asbestos filler and fibers
  • Oglebay Norton Corporation asbestos products
  • Okonite Wire & Cable Corporation, asbestos insulated electrical wire & cable
  • Owens Corning Corporation Toledo Ohio – asbestos cement products produced between 1940 – 1978Owens Corning is a manufacturer of glass wool, later of fiberglass products & other products (beginning ca 1932) formed joining Owens-Illinois with Corning Glass Works (New York) ca 1935
    • Aircell Paper insulation, asbestos based ca 1933-1948 (est) [patent research citation needed]
    • Asbestos cement products: Colorok, Pabflex, Stonite, Stormlap 1948-1953
    • Block Insulation: Kaylo 10, Kaylo 20 block insulatoin
    • Caulks & Sealants, asbestos-containing, 1940 – 1968 (est) [patent research citation needed]
    • Ceiling Tiles, Owens Corning Fiberglass -[Really? This claim appears at some mesothelioma lawsuit websites; patent research or other citations are needed]
    • Drywall, gypsum board
      • Fire-retardant drywall / gypsum board, Flamecurb 1951-1960
      • Gypsum board used as plaster lath 1954
    • Floor coating for anti-slip, Gripdeck 1942-1968
    • Floor tiles, asphalt based or vinyl based?[Note: some mesothelioma websites cite Owens Corning as a producer of asbestos-containing floor tiles and “floor coverings” up to 1971; we have not yet found specific product names, descriptions, ingredient lists for this manufacture.Other producers of adhesive-vinyl flooring made products containing asbestos that may have been sold into the early 1980’s]

      See ASBESTOS FLOORING IDENTIFICATION – home

    • Flooring: Fibreboard corporation acquired by OC in 1997, produced flooring, industrial insulation (containing asbestos), and possibly other asbestos-containing products. The company also produced vinyl siding.
    • Gaskets, packings, used in automotive, engine, & other applications, containing asbestos 1928 – 1948 (or later, proably into 1970’s) (est) [patent research citation needed]
    • Insulating Cement, F1 Thermal 1963-1966, possibly produced earlier, in 1937 – see Castleman cited below.
    • Insulating fiberboard containing asbestos
    • Pipe Insulation (ordered by beginning year of production)
      • Fiberboard Prasco 1928-1957
      • Magnesia Block pipe & thermal insulation 1928-1957
      • Fiberboard Pabco 1941-1971
      • Fiberboard Caltemp / Caltherm 1952-1968
      • Fibreboard Super Caltemp 1967-1971
    • Owens Corning Fiberglass, insulation and roofing, also see ASBESTOS ROOFING; also see asbestos-roofing felt & mastics
    • Pebco Floron Flooring 1952-1954
    • Roll roofing, 1920-1968
    • Roof paint, Alumishield 1946-1968
    • Roofing felt (“tar paper”) containing asbestos fibers
      • Asbestosfelt 1920 – 1948 (est) [patent research citation needed]
      • Asphalt-saturated felt 1920 – 1968
    • Tape, insulating 1940-1955 (est) [patent research citation needed]
    • Some mesothelioma lawyer websites, providing legal and litigation information about these companies and products
    • Many other materials including fire-proof theatre curtains, roofing & siding panels, floor tiles containing asbestos
    • Owens Corning/Fibreboard Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust – http://www.ocfbasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Owens Corning Fibreboard Asbestos Personal Injury Trust was formed in October 31, 2006 as a result of the bankruptcy of Owens Corning and its wholly owned subsidiary Fibreboard to resolve all asbestos claims for which those entities had legal responsibility.The Trust is organized to pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims against these defendants and any relevant related protected parties in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”) approved by the bankruptcy court. The purpose of this website is to provide information to assist claimants and others in understanding the purpose of the Owens Corning Fibreboard Asbestos Personal Injury Trust and how the Trust resolves claims. The Trust began accepting Owens Corning Fibreboard Asbestos Personal Injury Trust Claims on August 27, 2007 at 10:00 A.M. EST.A copy of the applicable TDP is available on this site. Information regarding claim filing procedures will indicate, among other things, when and how claims may be filed with the Trust.
    • Also see “Castleman, Barry, ScD, “The Question of Asbestos in the United States of America” [PDF], International Ban Asbestos Secretariat, Website: ibasecretariat.org, retrieved 2018/08/14, original source: http://ibasecretariat.org/bc_asbestos_usa.php – referenced for sources of asbestos-producting companies and products.
  • Owens Illinois Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1944 – 1958

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  • Pacor Incorporated
  • Pacific Pumps
  • Parsons Corporation: heating boilers using asbestos insulation
  • Pfizer Corporation (drug company & other products)
    • Kilnoise acoustical plaster [citation needed]
  • Phelps Dodge Corporation
    • Asbestos-composition cable & wire insulation
  • Philip Carey Asbestos Products – Phillip Carey Manufacturing – See the CELOTEX ASBESTOS TRUST
    • All-weather plastic cement (roofing)
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • Carey asbestos fiber materials used in other products: Carey 7m Asbestos shorts
    • Carey Fiberock felt-asbestos / Carey fiberrock Felt
    • Careyclad roof coating (asphalt based)
    • Careytemp Insulating Cement & Careytemp Mw50 insulating cement
    • Carey millboard (asbestos cement panels, referred to also as transite asbestos panels)
    • Careytemp Pipe Insulation
    • Philip Carey Asphalt Floor Tile
    • Plastic-asbestos cement
    • Roof coating (asphalt-asbestos)
  • Phillips Chemical Holding Company – also see Chevron Phillips Chemical
  • Pittsburgh Corning Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1962 – 1972
    • Unibestos block insulation
    • Unibestos pipe insulation
  • Plibrico Corporation
    • Pipe Insulation / coating
    • Plisulate Insulation for Concrete Blocks
    • Plisulate Insulating Cement
    • Plibrico Asbestos Trust – http://www.plibricotrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The Plibrico Asbestos Trust was established on March 8, 2006 as the result of the Chapter 11 reorganization of Plibrico Company and Plibrico Sales and Service, Inc. (the “Plibrico Entities”), in order to fairly and equitably resolve all asbestos personal injury claims arising out of exposure to products manufactured, installed, maintained, removed or distributed by the Plibrico Entities.
      The Trust has established procedures – which have been approved by a Federal District Court – for processing and paying claims on an impartial, first-in-first-out basis, with the goal of paying all claimants over time as equivalent a share as possible of the value of their claims.From this site, you may obtain copies of all relevant documents, notices and reports related to operations and administration of the Trust, including complete instructions on how to file a claim. Law firms who have registered for direct access to the Trust’s Online Filing application can access the site through the login link at the top of the page.
  • Plant Rubber & Asbestos Corporation – PABCO
    • Caltemp™ block insulation, insulating cement, pipe covering
    • Drywall taping compound, joint compound, PABCO
    • FI Insulating Cement
    • Hydroseal
    • PABCO™ Block Insulation
    • PABCO™ Insulating Cement including PABCO 85% Magnesia Block Insulation (insulating cement), Pipe Coating / Pipe Covering
    • PABCO Caltemp block insulation & PABCO Caltemp insulating cement and pipe covering or pipe insulation products
    • PABCO Super Caltemp block insulation & insulating cement
    • PABCO roofing felt (asphalt impregnated felt including asbestos)
    • Prasco Block Insulation
    • Prasco Insulating Cement
    • Prasco Pipe Coating
    • Roofing materials including: asbestos-containing roofing felt & fiber cement [citation needed] roof shingles
  • Plastics Engineering Corporation, PLENCO asbestos-containing products
  • Plibrico Company
  • Pneumo Abex Corporation asbestos productds – aka Abex Corporation
  • Porter Hayden Company –
    • Porter Hayden Company Asbestos Trust – http://www.porterhaydentrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Porter Hayden Bodily Injury Trust was created in 2007 as a result of the confirmation of the Porter Hayden Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Porter Hayden Bodily Injury Trust’s Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”). Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.
  • Porter, H.K. – see H.K. Porter
  • Powers Regulator Company used asbestos in valve stem packing
  • Proko Industries, Inc. – asbestos cement products produced between 1954 – 1977
    • Acoustical Spray & Acoustical Texture Coatings: Aristex Acoustical Spray Texture, Glidden Spray Texture, Mr. Mudd Texture Products & Coatings, Triko Pro-Tex Texture, Triko Super-Tex Texture
    • Block Insulation Coatings: Jones-Blair Bloc Seal
    • Drywall joint compound products: All-Pro Joint Compound, Mr. Mudd Joint Compound, Napco Joint Compound, Triko Joint Compound, Triko Top-Kote, Universal Joint Compound, Jones-Blair joint compound
    • Drywall joint compounds: (more) Forbest A Three-in-One, Forbest Joint Compound, Forbest Redi-Mix joint compound, Jones-Blair All Prupose Joint Compound, Joines Blair Joint Compound, Jones Blair Readi-Mix Joint Treatment, Mr. Mudd Joint Compound, Mr. Mudd Redi-Mix Joint Treatment, Napco Joint Compound
    • Drywall Joint Compounds: (more) Triko Code 100 Joint Compouond, Triko Three-in-One Joint Compouond, Triko Top-Kote Joint Compound, Universal All Purpouse Joint Treatment, Universal Joint Compound, Universal Redi-Mix Joint Treatment
    • Textured coatings & sprays: Aristex Acoustical Spray Texture

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  • Quigley Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1940 – 1974; interior finishes & cements
    • Damit Joint Sealant
    • Fiberock Felt
    • Insulag refractory cement
    • Insulbox refractory cement
    • Insulnie refractory cement
    • Panelboard refractory cement – asbestos-cement panels
    • Refractory cements including Insulag, Insulbox, Insuline, Panelag, Panelbond
    • Waterproof Cement, waterpoofing systems

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  • Rapid American Corporation [Disclosure: RAC is a holding company owned various brands including the author’s father’s clothing company]
  • Raybestos Manhatten / aka Raybestos Manhattan Co.
  • Raymark Industries, Raymark Corporation
    • Asbestos fabrics, Asbestos packing materials, brake shoes, discs, pads, asbestos baskets, asbestos rope packing, Speedlag asbestos cloth, Greyrock brake shoes, pads, discs
  • Raytech Corporation
    • Ratech Trust – https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/raytech-trust/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The Raytech Trust was established as a result of the bankruptcy of Raytech Corporation. The Trust is organized to process, liquidate and pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Raytech Third Amended and Restated Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust Distribution Procedures.RAYTECH PRESUMPTIVE OCCUPATION LIST [PDF] – retrieved 2018/08/13 original source: https://www.cpf-inc.com/assets/1/6/RaytechPresumptiveOccupations.pdf
  • Reardon Corporation
  • Reilly Benton Corporation, distributor of asbestos products, not a manufacturer
  • Reynolds Metals Corporation – asbestos cement products
    • AAA Roll Roofing
    • AAA Roofing Felt / Roofing Paper [ Note: roof paper may also include non-asbestos paper products]
    • AAA Roof Shingles
  • Riley Stoker Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1911 – 1979
    • Heating boilers
  • Rock Wool Manufacturing Company – asbestos cement products produced between 1958 – 1970
    • Delta Maid High Temperature Insulating Cement
    • Delta Maid High Temp-Master Insulating Cement
    • Delta Maid One-Shot Insulating Cement
    • Note: Rock wool insulation itself is not an asbestos product. See MINERAL WOOL – ROCK WOOL INSULATION
  • Rockbestos Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1918 – 1977
    • Cable insulated with asbestos cloth
    • Electrical wire insulated with asbestos cloth
  • Rutland Corporation / Rutland Fire Clay Company – asbestos cement products produced between 1910 – 1977
    • Joint compound
    • Roofing mastic & roof cement

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  • Saint Gobain Corporation: Les Miroirs 18, avenue d’Alsace 92400 Courbevoie FRANCE Website: https://www.saint-gobain.com/enCertainTeed Corp. was purchased by Saint Gobain in 1988 and continues as a subsidiary of that company. See CertainTeed in this article for information about asbestos in some CertainTeed products.

Saint-Gobain asbestos-containing products include

    • Brasilit, asbestos-cement products marketed by that Saint Gobain subsidiary in Brazil.
    • Bird roofing products – see Bird in this article
    • CertainTeed products – see CertainTeed in this article
    • Everite – asbestos cement products
    • Eternit-Belgium – asbestos cement products
    • Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc. [citation needed]
    • SAMA subsidiary mining asbestos in Gois Brazil
    • Wanner Isofi, sprayed asbestos-based insulation
    • Also see Thébaud-Mony, Annie, “A Multinational Corporation Against the Workers: Saint-Gobain Strategies in France, USA and Brazil” [PDF- pages 1-5] Annie Thébaud-Mony Director of Research, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), France, retrieved 2018/08/14, original source: http://worldasbestosreport.org/conferences/gac/gac2004/ws_G_03_e.pdf
      AbstractAsbestos mining never represented more than 20% of the total asbestos consumption in France. Mining shut down in 1952 in the Queyras (Meyries mine) and in 1962 in Corse (Corse Cape mine). From 1962 to 1997, at which time asbestos was banned in France, all asbestos was imported from Quebec, Russia and South Africa.The asbestos industry in France has been dominated by two multinational firms: Saint Gobain (in particular the Everite branch) and Eternit (the Belgian group, currently named Etex). In France, Saint Gobain specialized in sprayed asbestos for insulation through its subsidiary Wanner Isofi.

      Another Saint Gobain subsidiary – Everite – and Eternit-Belgium were the two main operators in the asbestos cement market. Saint Gobain in cooperation with Eternit-Switzerland became the third asbestos producer in the world through their Brazilian mining interests.

      Since the 1960s the Saint Gobain & Eternit subsidiary, SAMA, has been exploiting the Brazilian mine in Goias, even though asbestos has been banned in France since 1997. The asbestos-cement market in Brazil has been dominated by Brasilit, the Brazilian subsidiary of Saint Gobain, and Eternit-Switzerland. Saint Gobain’s managers were completely aware of the asbestos health effects when they began asbestos mining in Brazil.

      But the firm applied constantly a strategy of double standards.

      The paper will compare the strategies of the firm in the two countries in relation to three main aspects: the control of the asbestos market, the control of the information about the health effects of asbestos, the reaction to the collective action of the victims claiming justice.

  • Sears & Roebuck: Sears vinyl asbestos floor tiles, and other products described below.

Sears & Roebuck Products that Did Contain Asbestos

Research for products sold by Sears & Roebuck that contained asbestos, incuding the use of asbestos in patent disclosures assigned to Sears Roebuck & Co. does find asbestos containg products as would be expected of any company selling such an enormous range of products over many decades.

A few examples such as oil ranges, warm air furnaces, and even lightning system components are listed below:

    • Hair dryers containing asbestos were sold by many companies including Clairol, COnair, General Electric, Gillette, J.C. Penny, Montgomery Ward, Norelco, Shick, Sears Roebuck & Co., Sunbeam
    • Hedengren, Ossiaii A. “Ignition device for oil ranges.” U.S. Patent 2,248,991, issued July 15, 1941. Original Assignee, SearsExcerpt: The-bumers are provided with asbestos or other suitable kindlers
    • Mumma, George E., “Warm air furnace.” U.S. Patent 2,408,991, issued October 8, 1946. Original Assignee: Sears Roebuck & Co.,Excerpt:
      Each flared section 30 is provided on each side thereof with openings which are closed by means of doors 4!), suitable packing, such as asbestos rope, being provided around the edges of the doors.
    • Rudolph, Hoffman. “Lighting-ring.” U.S. Patent 1,367,392, issued February 1, 1921. Assignor to Sears Roebuck & Co.,Excerpt:While the body 1 of the ring may be composed of any suitable material, it is herein shown as formed of concentric layers 2 of asbestos paper, the layers being held together in the form of a ring in any suitable manner, as by means of wire staples 3. rIhe upper edge of the body 1′ is covered with suitable material, as, for example’, a strip 4 of asbestos paper folded along its longitudinal Patented Aug’. I, 1916.
    • SEARS & HOMART ASBESTOS-CONTAINING FLOOR TILES – at Inspectapedia.com
    • Usher, Peter P., and Eugene J. Gavaletz. “High temperature seals. Knitted wire mesh exhaust coupling seal with refractory metallic oxide impregnant ” U.S. Patent 4,462,603, issued July 31, 1984.This patent includes description of use of Sears Best Weatherbeater House and Trim Acrylic Latex Paint, Exterior Satin Finishg, by Sears Roebuck & Co., as an impregnating solution used in forming a seal discussed in this patent. [NOTE: This patent is not asserting that there was asbestos in Sears Weatherbeater paint – Ed. ]Excerpt: Other seals for these applications employ a laminate construction including asbestos and perforated sheet steel.

      Still other conventional seals may include impregnated asbestos yarn knitted within a wire mesh, these materials being pressed together to form the seal. In some instances, no seal is used at all, the flanges themselves effecting a sealed joint when connected together.

  • SEPCO Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1924 – 1984
    • Asbestos Cloth
    • Asbestos Gaskets & Packing
  • Sherwin Williams Paint Company, asbestos-containing paints & coatings
    • Block Filler, White
    • Brick & Stucco coating including Brick & Stucco Buff
    • Caulks, glazing compounds & sealants containing asbestos: Dexall
    • Fibrasae Roof Coating
    • Heavy-Duty Latex White
    • Hi-Bild Textured Coating
    • Kem-Weld Part B expoxy & Kem-Weld Cati-Coat
    • Kemax Part B epoxy
    • P.C. Special Latex White
    • P.C. Weatherclad masonry block coatings: Block Tex/Firefly, Moon Glow, Vanity Yellow
    • R.B. Latex White
    • Sheer-Tar expoxy-enamel hardener
    • Textured Paint, white
  • Shook and Fletcher Corporation asbestos products including Shook & Fletcher asbestos product distribution & installation
  • Steel-Grip Corporation: asbestos gloves & mitts
  • Synkoloid Company, The Flintkote Company, – asbestos cement products produced between 1939 – 1975
    • See ASBESTOS LIST of PRODUCTS and also see ASBESTOS in DRYWALL
    • Eze-Tex Textured coating
    • Flexi-Patch
    • Kook-Kap roof coating
    • Plastibond
    • Prime-N-Fill
    • Snoide
    • Stucco N Cement Patching Compound
    • Tex-Add coating
    • Texwall textured paint coating
    • Synkoloid Triple Duty Joint Compound
    • Vinyl Prep Mix & Vinyl Tex wall surface conditioning paste

T

  • Teadit – a Johns-Manville subsidiary, asbestos gaskets – see Asberit
  • T H Agriculture & Nutrition, L.L.C. Asbestos Personal Injury Trust, http://www.thanasbestostrust.com/
    Retrieved 2018/08/13

    The T H Agriculture & Nutrition, L.L.C. Asbestos Personal Injury Trust was created in 2009 as a result of the confirmation of the T H Agriculture & Nutrition, L.L.C. Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate, and pay valid Asbestos PI Claims in accordance with the T H Agriculture & Nutrition, L.L.C. Asbestos Personal Injury Trust Distribution Procedures (as amended, the “TDP”).
    The Trust aims to provide fair, equitable, and substantially similar treatment for all Asbestos PI Claims that may presently exist or may arise in the future. Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying Asbestos PI Claims. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust.The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.
  • Thermo-Electric Corporation: asbestos-cloth-insulated wire & cable
  • Turner & Newall Corporation, (England), also T&N PLC & Turner & Newall Ltd.
  • Tuthill Corporation, asbestos components in some turbine engines

U

  • Unarco Industries
    • Unibestos block insulation coating
    • Unibestos pipe coating
    • UNR Trust – UNARCO Industries Trust – https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/unr-trust/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      In 1982, UNARCO Industries, Inc. due to an abundance of personal asbestos injury liabilities filed for bankruptcy. As part of the plan of reorganization, the UNR Asbestos-Disease Claims Trust (UNR) was established in February 1990 to handle the asbestos personal injury claims.UNARCO asbestos exposure requirements description [PDF] retrieved 2018/08/13 original source: https://www.cpf-inc.com/trusts/unr-trust/unr-exposure-requirements/?print=y
  • Union Carbide Corporation
    • Asbestos cement panelboard
    • Bakelite plastics containing asbstos filler & fibersSee ASBESTOS in PLASTICS
    • Calidria Asbestos fibers used in other products
    • Oil exploration drilling mud additives: Arcovis Imcobest, Oilbestos, Visbestos, Surlift, Super Best, & Super Visbestos drilling mudadditive
  • United States Gypsum, US Gypsum, now USG, or U.S. Gypsum, or USG – asbestos cement products produced between 1920 – 1976, USG, founded in 1901, produced a wide range of building products that contained asbestos between 1920 and 1978. These included:
    • Asbestos cement panels, sheets, boards, transite panels
    • USG Acoustical products, coatings, coverings (1950- ca 1975), including USG Audcote Acoustical Plaster, USG Sabinite 38 (an acoustical plaster), USG Hi-Lite acoustical plaster,
    • USG Adhesives and adhesive coatings including USG Bondcrete, USG Red Top plaster products, USG Gypsum Cement plaster, USG Imperial Gypsum Woodfiber Plaster, USG Perf-A-Tape™ cement, USG Structolite plaster,
    • Asbestos-containing coatings or paints including USG Asbestos Fiber Covering (a commecial and residential roof coating) and Oriental Exterior Stucco Finsih Coat and USG boiler coating and USG pipe insulation and range boiler coating, USG Durabond joint compound, USG Imperial tape,
    • USG gypsum board products, including USG Textolite spackling putty,ASBESTOS in DRYWALLalso see DRYWALL, FIBERBOARD, PLASTER INTERIORS
    • USG Asbestos Paper products such as used on heating ducts and in some furnace air handlers
    • USG Cements and adhesive including USG Pyrobar mortar mix (fire resistant), USG Super Hard Spray
    • USG Durabond joint compound
    • USG Electrical products including USG Thermalux
    • USG Exterior Textured Wallboard Finish
    • USG Firecode Plaster
    • U.S. Gypsum ( fire-resistant drywall, joint compound, possibly ceiling tiles) -see ASBESTOS LIST of PRODUCTS
    • USG Hi-Lite Acoustical Plaster
    • USG Imperial Plaster
    • USG Joint Compound
    • USG K-Fac Block Insulating Coating
    • USG Multi-Purpose textile finish
    • USG Perf-A-Tape joint cement
    • USG Pipe coverings used on heating and water pipes and in industrial applications, including USG Pyrobestos, USG Rigid Block, USG Stack liners, USG Corrugated Wool Felt Air Conditioner Covering
    • USG Plaster, USG Acoustical plaster
    • USG QT Spray textured coating
    • USG Red Top Plaster
    • US Gypsum or USG Roof shingles
    • USG Sabinite plaster
    • USG Sanded colored textured paints
    • US Gypsum or USG Siding, including Glatex asbestos-cement siding and USG shingles used as siding as well as USG roof shingles
    • USG Textured paints, including USG Textolite, USG Textone, USG “Sheetrock” Textured coatingNote that while USG owns the Sheetrock™ trademark the use of that term is also widespread as a generic term for gypsum board or drywall. The image of a 1920’s Sheetrock Ad shows the US Gypsum company’s information. [Click to enlarge any image]
    • USG Patents Citing use of asbestos:
    • 2,529,175 Apparatus For Texturing Asbestoscement Sheets 11/7/1950 Nelson William L Apparatus For Texturing Asbestoscement Sheets
    • US Patent 2,573,659 Method Of Making Color Ornamented Asbestos-Cement Sheets 10/30/1951 Bollaert Edgard M Method Of Making Color Ornamented Asbestos-Cement Sheets
    • US Patent 3,462,287 Method Of Preparing Coated Asbestos Cement Shingle And Product Thereof 8/19/1969 Marshall Herbert A METHOD OF PREPARING COATED ASBESTOS CEMENT SHINGLE AND PRODUCT THEREOF
    • US Patent 3,751,291 Fire Resistant Asphalt Roofing 8/7/1973 Schroeder J A Fire-Resistant Roof Covering Comprising A Mineral Wool Felt Base Saturated With Asphalt And Containing 50-70 Percent Mineral Wool, Said Base Being Coated With A Composition Consisting Of About 49 Percent Asphalt, About 40 Percent Ground Trap Rock Filler And About 11 Percent Asbestos
    • Gypsum fire barrier for cable fires US4278468 A Rexford L. Selbe United States Gypsum Company
    • Method for making a calcium sulpho-aluminate based composition WO WO2007000501A1 Edouard Dumoulin Gypsmix Sarl Priority 2005-06-27 • Filed 2005-06-27 • Published 2007-01-04
      The invention concerns a method for making a calcium sulpho-aluminate based composition and the resulting composition. The invention is characterized in that it consists in temperature reacting a mixture comprising anhydrite III and alumina to form calcium sulpho-aluminate.
    • Fire resistant calcium sulphate-based products WO AR GB TW TW201500321A Laura Brooks Saint Gobain Placo Priority 2013-05-22 • Filed 2014-05-21 • Published 2015-01-01
    • INORGANIC COMPOSITION FOR MODELING OR ARCHITECTURE AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD …JP JP3890572B1 守雄 関口 守雄 関口 Priority 2005-12-02 • Filed 2005-12-02 • Granted 2007-03-07 • Published 2007-03-07
    • Composition for building material and a process for the preparation thereof, EP US US8709150B2 Bandshidhar Nayak Council Of Scientific & Industrial Research Priority 2008-03-26 • Filed 2012-08-31 • Granted 2014-04-29 • Published 2014-04-29
    • Combined tube RU RU2232333C2 В.И. Рузаков (RU) Общество с ограниченной ответственностью “Научно-производственное объединение …
      Priority 2002-05-15 • Filed 2002-05-15 • Granted 2004-07-10 • Published 2004-07-10
      FIELD: building industry, particularly supply and industrial pipelines for heating and hot water delivery systems, gas and oil pipelines. SUBSTANCE: combined tube has outer shell formed of cement containing material and inner shell formed of corrosion resistant steel. Adhesive layer on the basis …
    • Processes for preparing alumina and magnesium chloride by HCl leaching of …WO US JP BR CA US9353425B2 Richard Boudreault Orbite Technologies Inc. Priority 2012-09-26 • Filed 2013-09-26 • Granted 2016-05-31 • Published 2016-05-31

 

    • USG Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust, – http://www.usgasbestostrust.com/
      Retrieved 2018/08/13,

      The United States Gypsum Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust was established under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code to resolve all asbestos claims for which the USG Company has legal responsibility. The Trust is organized to pay all valid asbestos personal injury claims against these defendants and certain related protected parties in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”) approved by the bankruptcy court.
      The purpose of this website is to provide information to assist claimants and others in understanding the purpose of the USG Asbestos Trust and how the Trust resolves claims. The Trust began accepting United States Gypsum Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust Claims on February 19, 2007 at 10:00 A.M. EST.A copy of the TDP1 is available on this site. Information regarding claim filing procedures will indicate, among other things, when and how claims may be filed with the Trust.
  • Uniroyal Holding, Inc. (tires): asbestos cloth used in various products
  • United States Mineral – US Mineral, (USM) – asbestos cement products produced between 1954 – 1972 = United States Mineral Products Co.
    Also DBA Isolatek International, passive firepoofing materials, thermal barriers, spray-applied, sold throughout the Americas and world-wide, founded 1875, Stanhope NJ, filed for bankruptcy July 2001prior name: U.S. Mineral Wool Company.
    • CAFCO Blaze-Shield fireproofing 1958-1971 also referred to as Blaze Shield-D
    • CAFCO Heat Shield insulation – 1958-1971
    • CAFCO Power Shield Insulation
    • CAFCO Sound-Shield insulating cement – 1958-1964
    • CAFCO Spray – 1954-1958
    • CAFCO Weather Shield
    • Cominco All Purpose Insulating Cement & Cominco Mono-Ply insulating cement – from 1961 to an un-specified year before July 2001
    • J-Spray
    • United States Mineral Products Company Asbestos PI Settlement Trust – http://www.claimsres.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/USM-Pro-se-Packet-June-15-2010.pdfUS MINERAL ASBESTOS TRUST Procedures and Forms Pro-Se Claimant (15 June 2010) [PDF]
  • Union Carbide Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1939 – 1974
  • Uniroyal (tires) – asbestos cement products produced between 1941 – 1976
    • Asbestos Cloth
    • Asbestos Gaskets
  • Universal Gasket & Packing Corporation: asbestos-based gaskets, rope & rod packing, & gasket tape
  • U.S. Steel Corporation: asbestos fabric insulated wire & cable

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  • Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Corporation (also see Dana Corporation above)
    • Victor brake pads, shoes, linings
    • Victor clutch disks & linings [citation needed]
    • Victor sheet gaskets
    • Victor valve cover gaskets
    • Victor Spraycraft Fireproofing coating
  • Vyncolit North American Corporation, asbestos products

W

  • Wagner Electric Corporation: asbestos brake pads, shoes, discs
  • Warren Pump Corporation, pumps using asbestos gaskets, packing
  • Weil McLain Corporation: heating boilers using asbestos insulation
  • Western Macarthur,
  • Westinghouse Electric Corporation
    • Westinghouse cable insulation using asbestos fabric
    • Westinghouse asbestos gaskets & packing rope or rods
    • Westinghouse asbestos paper
    • Asbestos cement panels, transite board. Micarta™ board
    • Electrical wire insulated with asbestos fabric
  • W.R. Grace Corporation – asbestos cement products produced between 1938 – 1973; many construction products. Zonolite vermiculite insulation.
    also referred to as WRG Corp.
    • See VERMICULITE INSULATION, see ASBESTOS LIST of PRODUCTS and also see ASBESTOS in DRYWALL
    • Perlite textured paint
    • Perltex textured paint
    • Spraytex textured paint
    • Zonocaustic acoustical plaster
    • Zonolite acoustical plaster
    • Zonolite Monoote Fireproofing
    • Zononlite Plasters
    • Zonolite attic insulation (vermiculite loose fill)
    • Zonolite Vermiculite Insulating Fill
    • WRG Asbestos PI Trust – http://www.wrgraceasbestostrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13
      The WRG Asbestos PI Trust provides for the resolution of Asbestos PI Claims as defined in the First Amended Joint Plan or Reorganization. The purpose of the PI Trust is to assume all liabilities and responsibility for all PI Trust Claims, and among other things to direct the processing, liquidation and payment of all PI Trust Claims in accordance with the Plan, the Trust Distribution Procedures (“TDP”), and the Confirmation Order.The Trustees of the PI Trust (the “Trustees”) shall implement and administer the TDP in accordance with the PI Trust Agreement. It is designed to provide fair, equitable and substantially similar treatment for all PI Trust Claims that may presently exist or may arise in the future.A copy of the TDP1 is available on this site. Information regarding claim filing procedures will indicate, among other things, when and how claims may be filed with the Trust. The Trust began accepting WRG Asbestos PI Trust Claims on August 25, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. EST.
  • Worthington Pump Corporation: asbestos used in turbines & pumps, typically as gaskets, sealants

Y

  • Yarway Corporation
    • Yarway Asbestos Personal Injury Trust – http://www.yarwaytrust.com/
      Excerpt retrieved 2018/08/13

      The Yarway Asbestos Personal Injury Trust was created in 2015 as a result of the confirmation of the Yarway Corporation Chapter 11 Joint Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”). The Trust was created to process, liquidate and pay valid asbestos personal injury claims in accordance with the Trust Distribution Procedures (the “TDP”).
      Pursuant to the TDP, the Trust has adopted policies and procedures for receiving, reviewing and paying claims for asbestos personal injuries. These procedures include the claim form to be filed as proof of claim with the Trust. The filing instructions, claim form, electronic filer agreement required for electronic submissions, and a complete copy of the TDP are available for download on the Resources page of this website.Claims may be filed with the Trust on or after December 21, 2015. The initial Claim Filing Date has been set by the Trust as June 20, 2016. All claims filed with the Trust between December 21, 2015 and June 20, 2016 will be deemed filed with the Trust on the Initial Claim Filing Date. The Trust will process such claims in the order stipulated by Section 5.1(a)(1) of the TDP.

      Yarway presumptive occupations [PDF], retrieved 2018/08/13 from http://www.yarwaytrust.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/10bc5e584d2844a947ab6d8c91fa199f.pdf

Z

  • Zurn Industries Corporation: heating boilers using asbestos insulation
    • Erie City boilers
    • Keystone boilers

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