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Forfml Rtfkl* / Vol K, No. 10 / TowdUy, February II 1980 / Nofreas
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22. lihon+Pooknc Ag C&npawy
(} Name ad oddrmt-ef manufacturer. Khams-Poelaoe A| Company, or ThoDa-PtmlMC", PjD. Box
1201V 2 T.W. Alexander Drtn. Research
Tiling]* Pet NC 27700. Predaemor,
Achem Prodocu, Inc. format? American Chemical and Paint Company
and Benjamin Poatar Company |off>ca addrew from 1830 to 1846 Mil Wabost Street. Philadelphia. PAJ. (factory addmi from 1030 to 1040: Tilt Street and Magazine Lane. Philadelphia. PAL (office and factory addreaa }946 to 1876 4615--57 Weat Girard Avenue,
Philadelphia 31. PA). (b) Yean of manufacture. Early 103Ca
through 107ft. (c) Types or clones of products.
Adheslvet. coatings and aealanta. and
mastic*. (d) Ollier identifying characteristics.
The following product! which contained amall amount* of encapaulated ssbesto* were manufactured and sold by the Benjamin Foater divialon of Aachezn Products. Inc and/or ill predecessors in
interest and may have been aed in the
construction industry: Adhesives?Thermal Extruded Host
Transfer Cement (designed 1955f. Black Spot Adhesive (designed 1959h IN'SULFAS (designed 1941b Fibrous Adhesive (designed 1942.1906. 1957); iFue Resistive Adhesive (designed 1943): Fire Resistive Insulation Adhesive
(designed 1959b Metal Adhesive (designed 1959); Black Adhesive: C.G
Adhesive; Fire Resistive Linoleum Adhesive; Cement Adhesive. Fire Retardant. Type V Steel Floor Plate Adhesive. Part A; Insulation Adhesive. Part B. Adhesive Sealer, Charcoal Cruy.
Part A: Adhesive Sealer. Part A: Adhesive Sealer. White, Part A; Mariner Adhesive; Cold Storage Adhesive, Adhesive; Foster IBM Asphalt Fibre Roof Cement Black Cat Roof Cement (Asphalt with Asbestos); Foster IBM Red Plastic Roof Cement Foster IBM Green Plastic Roof Cement Foster IBM Green Fibre Roof Coating Cement
Moslicr. Sealfas Mastic (designed 1959); Sealfas Mastic. Sand (Temporary) (Low Temperature Grade) (designed 1959): Sealfas Mastic, Mediterranean. Blue (Low Temperature Alt) (designed 1959); Sealfas Mastic. Sand, (designed 1959); Sealfas Mastic. White, (designed 1959): SEALFAS G-P-M Masuc; Cork-
Filled Mastic (designed 1959): C.I. Mastic: Fire Resistive Mastic C.L Mastic. Aluminum: Fire Resistive Mastic Aluminum: STACKFAS Mastic (designed 19G0): Sefebe H. I. Mastic (designed 1955): Hiiastic Mastic (designed 1956): Fire Resistive Asphalt Material (designed 1965): Safetie C. I.
Muftc (dMiyMd 18W* K t Mute (designed 1X1): Low Tampan ft H. I Mastic (designed 1KZ): Qlsnarte MASTIC Seatfas Mastk: SuSu G-JPM MaaOc Cort-PBad SeeMss Beetles Mastic Trow#!; Cork FiOad FVe RestsSve Mastic Fire Resistive Mastic Safetaa Cork-Pilled Fire RaftstTn Asphalt Mastic O. C Mastic
Sealants: Plane Resistant High Vslodty Duct Sealant (designed 1900); Asphalt Seans Seiler (designed 1950); Fire Resistive Navy Saaler (designed 1955); Hest Resisunt Sealant (designed 1949); FOAMSEAL Sealant (designed I960); Insulation Sealant (designed 1963); Contraction joint Sealant (designed 1969); High Velocity Duct Sealer (designed 1962); Flame Resistant High Velocity Duct Sealant Cartridge Gride (designed 1966); Flashing Compound (designed i960); Elsstolar Sealant (designed 1966b Extruded Sealant Tape; Duct Sealer, Cray. Flame Resiatant High Velocity Duct Sealant Cray; Insult tioo-Sealer Undercoating Flexible Joint SesJert Flextra Sealant (Spray): Grey Caulking Compound. Fitting Filler. Foster Black Caulking Compound-Gun Crtde, Joint Filler.
Coatings: Protection Kote (designed 1953): Fire Retardant Vapor Earner (designed 1955b LACTONE Coating (designed 1962); Tile-Pit Coating: White Insulation Coating. Lagtone (designed 1956b FOAMSEAL Coating (designed 1972); Masonry Coating Slackfas-Hi Solids; Heat Resistant Metal Coating Foster IBM Asphalt Fibre Root Coating Black Cat Roof Coating (Asphalt with Asbestosb Foeter IBM Rad Fibre Roof Coating.
(e) Additional information. Additional information is available.
23. The Sherwin M'Hliams Company
(a) Name and oddress of manufacturer. The Sherwin- Williams Company. 101 Prospect Ave.. N.W,, Geveland. OH 44t0l. Purchased subsidiary: Dutch Boy Croup. 101 Prospect Ave, N.W., Qeveland, OH 44101.
(b) Years of manufacture. Be lore 1372. Records were renewed back to 1964.
(c) Types or classes ofproducts. Cement block Fillers.
(d) Other identifying characteristics. The coatings sre used as a thin Cim and the asbestos is bound in a resui There usually is a non-asbeito* top coet applied over these coatings. The only wav to distinguish these producta from other manufacturers' is by purchase record*.
(e) Additional information. No additional information >* available.
X. Trwmce Incorporated
(a) Name and address manufacturer. Tremco
3735 Green Road.
44122. Also operated by Adhesives System Gompatfy. 123 West 44J1L
(b) Yoon ofproduction. 1930 through the present
(c) Types or classes ofproducts. Extnaded Butyl Tapes (produced 1955 to the present by Tremco Incorporstedb Acrylic Sealant (produced 1961 to the present by Tremco incorporstedb Polyurethane Coatings a Sealants (produced 1979 to the present by Tremco
Incorporaledb Butyl Seslinls (produoad 1960 to the present by Tremco Incorporstedb Drying Sealant* (produced 1950 to the present by Tremco
Incorporstedb Non-Drying Seslanti (produced 1952 to the present by Tremco Incorporstedb Oil Based Paints (produced 1830 to 1973 by Tremco Incorporated); Adhesive* (produced I960 to 1963 by Adhesives Systems Division. BFGoodnch Companyb
(d) Identifying characteristics. The above products contain chrysotile asbestos: identifying character!sties are unavailable.
(e) Additional information. No additional information is available.
25. Union Carbide Corporation
(a) Name and address of manufacturer. Union Carbide Corporation. 39 Old Ridgebury Road. Danbury, CT 06817-0001. Predecessor Calidria Corporation. Bakeiite Corporation.
(b) Years of manufacture. 1539 through approximately 1974.
(c) Types or classes ofproducts. Raw chrysotile asbestos, phenolic resin material.
fd) OtherJdentjfying characteristics. Calidria (initially sold is Union Csrbide Asbestos), (produced 1963 lo June 30, 1985). consisted entirely of raw chrysotile asbestos in t unique short Tiber form. The chemical formula was Mg(OH)SiiOi*. Union Carbide produced four grades of Calidria asbestos: standard, super standard, high purity, and resin gride: the different grades reflect varying degree* of purity of content. Union Carbide packaged
some of the Calidria product* which
were sold by domestic distributors under the following trade names: Arcovis, Lmcobesl. Oiibeslos, Super Visbestcrs. Telvis, Univis. Visbestos. and Visquick. Calidria asbestos consisted of raw chrysotile asbestos in a unique short Fiber form and car thus be
5150
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distinguished from other chryiotlle
Heat Resistant Bakelite contained 25 j asbestos-containing cloth containing h
asbestos by It* ihort fiber length.
to 30* asbestos content (with one
jaignlflcant quantity by weight and
Calidria asbestos was told In fibrous
exception noted below). The asbestos
volume of chrysolite asbestos fiber.
and pelletized form*. In appearance.
consisted of short fiber asbestos usually Uniroyal sold Ibis clolh for a great
Calidria wa grey (pelletized) or white purchased from the Carey Canada
variety of uses, and did not market it
(fibrous) In color and powdery In
Corporation. Heat Resistant Bakelite
specifically as an insulation materiu) hr
substance.
wa* marketed for high voltage electrical use in buildings. The chrysotile fibers in
Bakelile (produced from
switches or switch boxes and consisted
approximately 1930 to mid 1974). wa*
of the following product designations:
manufactured at Union Carbide's Bound BMMC 2035; BMMA 5303; BMMD 5303;
Brook Facility, 1 River Road, Bound
BMRS 2035: BMRS 5303: BMRC 2035:
Brook, NJ 06805. Union Carbide affiliate* BMMA 5353 (only 10% asbestos).
alto manufactured asbestos containing Bakelite In Monterey and Mexico City,
High Impact Heal Resistant (only manufactured until the mid 1980's)
Mexico, and in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, however, none of these facilities sold Bakelite to customers In the United States. Prior to Union Carbide, from 1831 until 1839, Bakelite
was manufactured by (he Bakelite Corporation at the same Bound Brook
facility as Union Carbide's Bakelite
plant. The Bakelite Corporation and facility at Bound Brook was formed and created from a merger of the Bakelite Company, originally located at
Bloomfield, IN; the General Plastics Company, of Perth Amboy, NJ; and the Redmona! Company, of Chicago, LL Bakelite consisted of a phenolic resin material, told to customers in a coarse
granular (sand-like) form. Bakelite'* purchasers consisted of moldert who used the intermediate products aold to
additional manufacturers. Bakelite
customers would heat and melt the
powder to create a molten resin (to
which aoroe purchaser* would add other substances) and then mold, harden and cool the resin into the finished product. Most Bakelite did not contain asbestos. At its peak, asbestos containing Bakelite comprised 40* of the Bakelite produced by Union Carbide. The great bulk of non-asbestos Bakelite contained wood flour as a filler in lieu of asbestos. Asbestos containing Bakelite fell into three classes of Bakelite, which differed
on ihe basis of the quantity and type of
asbestos: General Purpose Bakelite, Heat Resistant Bakelite, and High impact Heat Resistant.
consisted of 50* asbestos. The asbestos consisted of long fiber African Blue (trade name) Asbestos. High Impact Heat Resistant was marketed for use in or with very high voltage Industrial electrical twitch gear and consisted of tha following product designation:
BMMZ5250. At indicated above, Bakelite was sold
in a granular form. Bakelite was brown; however, a pigment was usually added to give It a black appearance. Some of the long-fiber aebestoi had a green hue to it. Asbeatoa containing Bakelite can be diattnguiahed from Bakelite or other phenolics which contained wood flour aa a filler by appearance or weight: the asbestos-containing Bakelite had a smoother appearance and a greater specific gravity (by a factor of
approximately 1.3). Asbestos containin,
Bakelite can only be distinguished fro phenolics with asbestos or other, non-
asbestos, mineral filler (as opposed to
wood flour) by an ash chemical
analysis. Any asbestos contained in general
purpose Bakelite or Heat Resistant Bakelite was fully encapsulated by the resin In the Bakelite sold by Union Carbide. Any asbestos In High Impact Heat Resistant Bakelite would be encapsulated when the resin was molded, hardened and cooled into the
finished product by the purchasers of
Bakelite. Therefore, any asbestos in Bakelite found tn buildings is encapsulated and thus not respirable.
(e) Additional information. No
General Purpose Bakelite contained
additional infnmBtion^jvaihi
less than 12* asbestos content. The
the cloth were combined with cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and the woven cloth was often coated with resin
to achieve a smooth and uniform finish. Uniroyal's asbestos cloth, generally light in weight as compared to other manufacturers' asbestos-containing loth, was graded depending on the
ercentage of asbestos in the finished roduct. Generally speaking, the grades ere Underwriter*, AA and AAA: the ange of gauges .023 to .078: and the eight in pound* per square yards anged from .75 to 2.5, with the
'predominant sales in the lighter weight fabric.
(e) Additional information. No additional Information is availubb.
27. United States Gypsum Company
(a) Nome and address of manufacturer. United Slates Gypsum Company. 101 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, 1L 60606. United States Gypsum Company in NJ was incorporated December 27,1901 and
dissolved August 23,1920, Avery
Gypsum Company in NJ was incorporated August 23,1920 and
dissolved October 14,1927. United States Gypsum Company in 1L was incorporated August 12,1920 and dissolved December 24,1936. United Stales Gypsum Company in DE was incorporated December 24.2930 and dissolved in August 1952. United States Gypsum Company was incorporated August 1952 and dissolved February 4, 1968. USG Corporation in DE was incorporated February 2, I960 and dissolved July 1,1966. The United Stales Gypsum Company in DE was incorporated August l, 1966.
(b) Years of manufacture. .930 through 1977.
(c) Types or dosses ofproducts. Ceiling tile, fireproofing plaster, thermal
asbestos consisted of short fiber usual
Unimyal Holdings. Inc., Textile
insulation, rigid block insulation,
purchased from the Carey-Canada
Division
texture, simulated acoustical ceiling
Corporation- General Purpose Bakeli was marketed for use in certain electrical devices such as electrical
panel*, electrical plug receptacles, ahd electrical switches. General Purpose
(a) Name and address of manufacturer. Uniroyal Holdings, IncTextile Division, 455 Chase Parkway. Waterbury, CT 06706-3392. Formerly named U.S. Rubber Company.
lexture. paper and felt, and pipe covering.
(d) Other identifying characteristics. Acoustone 120 ceiling tile was produced
2968 to 1978 in Gypsum. OH.
Bakelite consisted of the following
(b) Tears of manufacture. 1941
Shadowline ceiling tile was produced
Bakelite product designations (which
through 1978.
1968 to 1978 in Watworth. Mi.
differed with respect to either restn
(c) Types or dosses ofproducts.
Acoustone 180 ceiling tile was
components or asbestos proportions):
Asbestos clolh.
produced 1966 to 1975 in Gypsum, Of i,
BMMA 5138, BMRS 5314, BMMA 5446,
(d) Other identifying characteristics.
Red Top Firecode Plaster (D)
BMMA 5330, BMMC 5333. BMMS 5333, From about 1941 until 1978, Uniroyal's
fireproofing piaster was produced 1962
BMRS 5440. BMMA 5441.
\ Textile Division made and morketed
lo 1983 in Boston, MA: 1902 to 19G3 in