Document 6BB40ppDMj7D59Gz21EMbY8N4
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
VS.
JOHNS-MANVILLE SALES CORPORATION, ET AL
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MASTER ASBESTOS FILE
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ANSWERS OF DEFENDANT THE CELOTEX CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO PHILIP CAREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, PHILIP CAREY CORPORATION, BRIGGS MANUFACTURING COMPANY AND PANACON
CORPORATION TO PLAINTIFF'S INTERROGATORIES
TO ALL ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:
In accordance with Rule 33 of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,
THE CELOTEX CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO PHILIP CAREY
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, PHILIP CAREY CORPORATION, BRIGGS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY AND PANACON CORPORATION, hereafter called "THE
CELOTEX CORPORATION", makes and files this its Answer to Plaintiff*s
Interrogatories served on Defendant's counsel.
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
Defendant reserves the right to amend or supplement its answers
if it finds that inadvertent omissions or errors have been made or
if additional or more accurate information becomes available that is
required to be provided by said rules.
THE CELOTEX CORPORATION is a successor-in-business to various
companies and corporations which were engaged in the manufacture and
sale of asbestos containing insulation products. THE CELOTEX
CORPORATION'S involvement in the asbestos insulation business began
with its purchase of Panacon Corp. in 1972. Prior to that date.
Celotex did not have any interest whatsoever in the asbestos insulation field.
Most all of the events which may be relevant to the issues presented in this and related cases, occurred prior to THE CELOTEX CORPORATION'S purchase of Panacon Corporation. For this reason and the fact that many of the matters inquired about took place several decades ago, information furnished in this response may be incomplete. Nevertheless, Celotex has endeavored to fully investigate all relevant happenings and circumstances and the following responses are based upon its investigation. However, THE CELOTEX CORPORATION cannot exclude the possibility that its continued investigation may reveal more complete information. Furthermore, a considerable amount of the information supplied in these responses was obtained from employees or predecessor corporations. Accordingly, THE CELOTEX CORPORATION can only relay this information; it cannot attest to the accuracy or truthfulness of such responses. Information of this nature is being supplied because it may lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.
1. Give the name of the person answering this interrogatory.
Answer: The responses to these interrogatories are prepared by the legal department of the parent corporation of THE CELOTEX CORPORATION. They are signed by D. S. Gibson, Manager of Safety and Property Conservation as authorized officer of the corporation, and not on the basis of his personal knowledge of the facts stated therein.
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(a) What is the official title or position or job of that person with the defendant?
Answer: See Answer above. (1) How long has that person occupied that position?
Answer: See Answer above. (b) State year by year all other positions, titles or jobs that person has held with the defendant. Answer: See Answer above. (c) Why does that position(s), title(s), or job(s) qualify him/her to answer these questions. Answer: See Answer above.
2. Give the name, address and position of each other person actually assisting with the answers to this interrogatory.
Answer: Refer to Answer to #1.
3. Does the defendant now manufacture, sell or distribute any products containing asbestos?
Answer: Refer to attached Products List, marked Exhibit "A". (a) If "yes", name each such product and explain exactly the defendant's connection with the manufacturing, selling or distributing of that product. Answer: See Answer above. (b) If "no" when did the defendant cease manufacturing, selling or distributing products containing asbestos? Answer: See Answer above.
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4. State with exactness the precise period of time (including the beginning and ending year) when the defendant did manufacture, sell or distribute any products containing asbestos.
Answer: Refer to attached Products List, marked Exhibit HA".
5. Name the companies, corporations or business entities of any kind whose asbestos products business was acquired in any manner whatsoever by the defendant.
Answer: Refer to attached Corporate History, marked Exhibit "B". As The Celotex Corporation has assumed all of the ordinary liabilities of predecessors-in-business, further response is irrelevant.
(a) Give the specific name or names of all such business entities.
Answer: See Answer above. (b) As to each, state exactly when the acquisition took place and how it was accomplished - that is by merger, purchase, or in whatever manner. Answer: See Answer above. (c) If there is any written memoranda of any type concerning such acquisition or merger, attach a copy hereto. If you do not, then explain why you have not and in that instance, state in detail what the nature of the transaction was whereby the acquisition or merger was accomplished. In such event, also state whether the defendant became responsible for the liabilities of the business entities which were acquired. Answer: See Answer above.
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(1) Specifically, state if the defendant became responsible for any damages for which the asbestos products of the acquired business entity is nor was responsible or might become responsible in the future.
Answer: See Answer above. (d) It is the intention of this interrogatory to have you answer as to every single business entity whose asbestos products were acquired by you in any manner whatsoever. Answer: See Answer above.
6. As a reverse of the immediately preceding question, explain in detail any transaction by which you sold your asbestos business to any other company (whether or not it is one of your co defendants in this case). Explain in detail the transaction, the date, and your contentions as to whether or not the purchasing company became liable for any asbestos produced damages from your products.
Answer: N/A
7. Beginning with the first year in which you either manu factured, sold or distributed any products containing asbestos, state chronologically all such products manufactured, sold or distributed by you year by year. As to each such product, state its actual name by which you manufactured, sold or distributed it and then state as to each such product any trade name or "nickname" by which each product was know.
Answer: Refer to attached Products List, marked Exhibit "A".
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8. Year by year state exactly how and by whom your products
were sold or distributed in Texas,
Answer:
A.C.& S The Aber Company, Inc. Anco Insulations, Inc. B&B Contracting & Supply B&B Insulations Commercial Insul. Supply Econotherro Insul. Co. Maroco, Inc. Midcontinent Supply Co. Pamrod Inc. Precision Insulation Co. Sabine Industries Sadler Ind. Service, Inc. Standard Asbestos Mgf.Co, Stonaber, Inc. Styrothane, Inc. Thermo Tech Inc. Triple B. Corp. E. 0. Wood Company
9140 Premier Row P.O. Box 2683 7762 Braniff St. 4831 Lakawana P.O. Box 2531 8517 Directors Row P.O. Box 18247 P.O. Box 3756 P.O. Box 189 P.O. Box 335 7792 Braniff Rd. P.O. Drawer 1 P.O, Drawer 1 P.O. Box 1105 2508 Fairway Park Dr. P.O, Drawer 6G P.O. Box 22209 P.O. Box 22209 712 N. Beach
Dallas, Tx. Houston, Tx. Houston, Tx. Dallas, Tx. Houston, Tx. Dallas, Tx. Houston, Tx. Pt. Arthur, Tx
Ft. Worth, Tx. McQueeny, Tx. Houston, Tx. Orange, Tx Clute, Tx. Borger, Tx. Houston, Tx. Freeport, Tx.
Houston, Tx. Houston, Tx. Ft. Worth, Tx.
(a) Name all wholesalers, jobbers or distributors of your products in Texas year by year in the asbestos business. As to each jobber, distributor or wholesaler, give its exact address and telephone number. As to each jobber, distributor or wholesaler, name the specific person or person with whom you dealt.
Answer: See Answer above.
9. Please look as the following list of products containing asbestos and to the right of each product answer "yes" or "no" as to whether your company ever manufactured, sold or distributed that product or had any connecting with its whatsoever. If your answer is "yes" to any product, in the far right hand column state what years you did manufacture, sell or distribute such product.
Answer: Refer to attached Products List, marked Exhibit "A".
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PRODUCT
ABOGLAS
ACCOBEST
ACCOBEST AN-8012
ACOA
AERTITE
AFD
AIRCEL
AIRCELL
AKOUSTIKOS FELT
ALAND
ALBASEAL
ALUMA-SEAL
ALUM-I-FLEX
AMBERLITE
AMBERBESTOS
AMERICAN COLONIAL
ANTI-SWEAT
APAC
APAC BOARD
APPLON C TFE
APPLON T TFE
ARMATURO ASBESTOS TAPE
ARMOR SPRAY
ARMOR TEMP
ARMSTRONG L T CORK COVERINGS
"YES" OR "NO"
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YEARS
PRODUCT ASBALTIC ASBESTALL ASBESTEX ASBESTIBEL ASBESTILE ASBESTITE ASBESTOBOARD ASBESTOCEL ASBESTOCITE ASBESTOGARD ASBESTOLUX ASBESTON ASBESTONE ASBESTONE STANDARD 400 ASBESTOROC ASBESTOS EBONY ASBESTOS-EBONY ASBESTOS FIBRATED ASBESTOS FIRETARD JACKET ASBESTOS GRAPEVINE FINISH FELT ASBESTOS LIQUID ASBESTOS LUMINCLAD ASBESTOS MILLBOARD ASBESTOS SPONGE ASBESTOS SPONGE FELT ASBESTOS ROLL FIRE FELT
YES" OR "NO"
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YEARS
PRODUCT ASBESTROLAN ASCARITE ATLAS AUBESTON BB BBA BELLOWSEAL BEST PELT BES-TOS BESTOLXTE BESTOPHALT BESV7ICK BLACK TOP ASBESTOS JACKET BLASTAPE CALIDRIA ASBESTOS CAL TEMP CAPOSITE CARBAC CAREY CAREYBESTO-BORD CAREYCEL CAREYCLAD CAREY DUCT CAREYFLEX CAREYSOTE CAREYSTONE
"YES" OR "NO" 9
YEARS
PRODUCT CAREYTEMP CEDARGRAIN CELLAMITE CELL-O-TONE CEMESTO CEMESTO STRUCTURAL
INSULATING PANELS CENTRIPAC CENTURY CENTURY APAC CERTAIN-TEED CHEMLON CHEMPAC CHEMSTONE CHEMTITE CHESTERTON SIXTY FOUR CHESTERTON 1000 CHROMATEX CHROMA-TONE CHROM-TEX CLEANGARD COGASA COHRLASTIC COLONIAL STONE COLORATOR COLORBESTOS COLOR GROUND
"YES" OR "NO" 10
YEARS
PRODUCT
COLORLITH
COLOR-TEX
CONTICO
COPPERCLAD
CORONET
COVERGARD
CRYSTAL WHITE
CUTNO
CW
DELTABESTON
DESIGNER SOLIDS
DOMINIQUE
DOUBLEX
DOUBLE SANDED ASBESTOS
DUALAY
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DUPLEX
DURA-COLOR
DURAFORM
DURA SHAKE
DUROCELL
DU SHEILD
EBONIZED ASBESTOS
ELECTROBESTOS
ENDURO
ETERNIT
ETERNIT STONEWALL
EXCELON
"YES" OR "NO" II
YEARS
PRODUCT FACESPAN FEATHERWEIGHT FELBESTOS FI-ACS FIBEROCK FIBEROCK ASBESTOS FELT FIBER SHAKE FIBERSPRAY ASBESTOS FIBRA FLO FIBRE COATING ASBESTOS FIBRE KOTE FIBROCEL FIBRO-CELL FIBROFIL FIBRO-FILL FIBROID FIBROID STOVE PUTTY FIL-INSUL FILPACO FIRE CHEX FIRE-CHEX FIRECLAD FIRE FELT FIREGARD FIREGUARD JACKETING FIRE HALT
"YES" OR "NO" 12
YEARS
PRODUCT FIRETARD FLAMEMASTER FLAMEGARD FLAMESAFE FLEXACHROME FLEXBOARD FLEXGOLD FLEX-SLATE FLEXSTONE FLINTITE FLUOROBESTOS FMC F. O.P. FORM PACK 2 FOSTER FROST PROOF GAF GUARDIAN LINE GARDV7ELL GARDWELL PRODUCTS GLATEX GOETZE METALLIC GASKETS GOLD BOND GRAFIL GRALAM GRIZZLY G. T. RING
"YES" OR "NO" 13
YEARS
PRODUCT GUM-BESTOS HERCO HI SEAL HOODEX-22 HOPACO HORNEBLENDE HY TEMP IMPERIAL IMPERIAL EXCELON IMPERIAL PIPE COVERING INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRO-TILE INSULATION SEAL 820 INSULCOLOR ISOBESTOS JANOBESTOS JANOS JEWETT JM (OR JOHNS-MANVILLE) KAOBESTOS KAYLO KEARSARGE K-FAC KLINGERIT K & M AIRCELL KORNMETAL
"YES" OR "NO" 14
YEARS
PRODUCT K THERM LASCO LINABESTOS LK LO-CA LOK-TAB MARINITE MASTIC MATICOVE McKIM MICROBESTOS MIGHTYPLATE MIMCO MINKOTE MODERNAIRE MONOBESTOS MONOBLOCK MONTASITE MULTI-PLY MUNDET NEW ERA NIAGRITE NICOLET NON-CON-DUX NORISCELL NOVABESTOS
"YES" OR "NO"
YEARS
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PRODUCT NU GRAIN NU SIDE NU WAY OHMSTONE ONC ONE COTE CEMENT PABCO PAKMETAL PAL-LITE PALMETTO PALMETTO CUTNO PALMETTO SUPER SHEAT PAMCO PANELSTONE PERMABOARD PERMATHERM PERMATONE PIEDRA PLASTIC PLASTIBEST PLIABOARD PLASTICLAD PLASTICRYLIC PLIA-F-LEX PLUTO PORTUGESE ASBESTOS POWMINCO
"YES" OR "NO" 16
YEARS
PRODUCT PRASCO HIGH TEMPERATURE PRENITE PRISMATIC PROFILE PYROTEX FELT Q-BESTON QUINORGO QUINTERRA RANCH STYLE RED MASTITE RENDEZVOUS RESISTAL RING-TITE RIPPLE TONE R-M (OR RAYBESTOS-MANHATTAN) RM 7504 R/M 24 H120 R/M E-66 ROCA ROCK SLATE ROMANAIRE RONDELLE RUBBERCOAT 3R SALAMANDER SALON SAL-MO
"YES" OR "NO" 17
YEARS
PRODUCT
"YES" OR "NO"
SCANDIVA
SEA RING PACKING
SELKO-FLO
SERVICE SHEET PACKING & CUT GASKETS
SHASTA SNOW
SHEETFLEXTOS
SHINGLE SEAL
SIMCO
SINDANYO
SOUNDGARD
SPINTEX
SPIROFLEX
SPIROTALLIC
SPLASHGARD
SPRAY-COTE
SPRAY CRAFT
SPRAYED "LIMPET" ASBESTOS
STA SAFE LONG LIFE
STERLBESTOS
ST IK-ON
STONE CHIP
STONEGLOW
STONEWALL
STRATATE
STRI-COLOR
STRIP-N-LAY
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YEARS
PRODUCT SUMMIT SUPERBESTOS SUPER CUTNO SUPERHEAT SUPER X SUPER 66 SUPRADUR SURE-STIK TADPOLE TARGET TEMPCHECK TERRAFLEX TERRATEX THERMAL KOTE THERMALON THERMATITE THERMOBESTOS THERMO-BORD THERMOFELT THERM-O-FLAKE THERMOFLEX THERMOMAT THERMO-PAC THERMOSTONE THERMO-TAPE THERMOTEX B
"YES" OR "NO"
YEARS
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PRODUCT THERMO-WRAP THRIFT-T THRUCHIP TILE-TEX TILOSTONE TK 33 TRANSHIELD TRANSITE TRANSITE-KORDUCT TRANSITOP TRU FLAME TROPAG U.F.P, ULTRA-FINE UNIBESTOS UNIBESTOS 750 UNIBESTOS 1200 UNI SYN UNI SYN STYLE NO. 239 V DENT VENTSULATION VICTOPAC VITRIBESTOS VITROBESTOS VULCA-DEK WELDGARD WHITE TOP ASBESTOS JACKET
"YES" OR "NO" 20
YEARS
PRODUCT WHITE TOPE WHITTAKER WIREPAK WOODFLEX YORK ASBESTOS ZEROGLOSS ZEROSEAL ZETABOND ZIP STIK 0-0-7-9 0-0-10-6 NO. 60 SERVICE SHEET 99 FINISHING CEMEMT NO. 100 KEARSARGE SHEET NO. 101 MOBILENE SHEET GRADE 115 CEMENT NO. 116 KEARSARGE GASKETS NO. 118 KEARSARGE GASKETS GRADE 214 CEMENT NO. 302 INSULATION CEMENT 303 ASBESTOS CEMENT 707 ASBESTOS CEMENT
"YES OR NO"
YEARS
10. As to each such product to which you have answered "yes" above, do you agree that that product contains asbestos?
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Answer: As to the products in the list designated as containing asbestos, yes. Refer to attached Products List, marked Exhibit "A" for those products. Some products on the list contained no asbestos as is noted.
(a) Specifically name the percentage contents of asbestos and name the type of asbestos which the product contained (that is, amosite, crocidolite, chrysotile, etc.)
Answer: See Answer above.
11. When do you claim that your company first placed any warnings on its asbestos products?
Answer: Defendant's high temperature industrial insulation products were shipped in bags, boxes, crates and gallon drums. Application instructions were printed on predecessors' bags of MW-1 and MW-50 cement. Celotex is continuing its efforts to locate and review records of its predecessors-in-business, but cannot at this time state what other instructions, if any, were given by predecessors-in-business.
Warning labels were placed on Celotex's products containing asbestos. Research indicates that warning labels first appeared on such products in 1972. Because or record retention policies, we do not have complete records of our predecessors-in-business. The warning label had the following information printed in bold, black letters on a white background:
CAUTION CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS
AVOID CREATING DUST BREATHING ASBESTOS DUST MAY CAUSE
SERIOUS BODILY HARM The above warning was revised and the following warning was used by The Celotex Corporation from 1976 to early 1979. This warning also appeared in the sales literature brochures of Celotex:
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WARNING THIS PRODUCT IS (ASBESTOS FIBER) OR (CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBER) . THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRA TION (OSHA), AN AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
BELIEVES THAT REPEATED INHALATION OF ASBESTOS FIBERS IS A HEALTH HAZARD AND MAY CAUSE VARIOUS DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER AND ASBESTOSIS.
These warnings appeared on printed labels approximately 3x4 inches in size. In July, 1979, Celotex again revised the warning label to read as follows:
CAUTION CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS
AVOID CREATING DUST BREATHING ASBESTOS DUST MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY HARM, INCLUDING CANCER AND ASBESTOSIS. IF DUST IS CREATED, PERSONS EXPOSED TO THIS MATERIAL
SHOULD USE ADEQUATE PROTECTIVE DEVICES. SMOKING GREATLY INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS BODILY HARM
(a) What was the first warning? Thereafter, when and in what
manner did the warning change?
Answer: See Answer above.
(b) Exactly why did you change the warnings?
Answer: See Answer above.
(c) Exactly why did you place the first warnings on your products?
Answer: See Answer above.
(d) Name the official or officials with the defendant's company who
was responsible for making the decision to place the original warnings on
your products and name each official who was thereafter responsible for
making the decision to change your warnings.
Answer: See Answer above.
12. When did any official with your company first form the belief
that asbestos was capable of causing lung disease?
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Answer: Defendant objects to this Interrogatory in that it requests a medical opinion. Defendant is not a medical expert and is not qualified to give a medical opinion.
(a) Who was that person or official? Answer: See Answer above. (b) List all memoranda of any type available to support your answer to the above question. Answer: See Answer above. (c) Who has custody of that memoranda? Answer: See Answer above.
13. When did any official with the company first believe that asbestos was a cancer causing agent?
Answer: Refer to Response #12 above. (a) Name that official. Answer: See Answer above. (b) State all memoranda of every type available to support your answer to the above question. Answer: See Answer above. (c) Who has custody of that memoranda? Answer: See Answer above.
Respectfully submitted, BUCHANAN, BARNETT, SCHOFIELD & KENT By:
Don w. Kent 231 S. College Tyler, Texas 75701 (214) 595-5025 State Bar No. 11316500 ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT THE CELOTEX CORPORATION 24
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing instrument was mailed to all counsel of record on this the day of October, 1982.
Don W. Kent
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The undersigned, D. S. Gibson, is Manager of Safety and Property Conservation for T.he Celotex Corporation and at present he has responsibility for plant safety. However, he has no personal knowledge of the facts set forth herein, since the present Celotex organization did not control the personnel and facilities involved at times relevant to this lawsuit, and further, such facts are the result of the in vestigation by attorneys on behalf of Celotex, and he affirms these Answers for purposes of taking necessary official ; action by The Celotex Corporation only.
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THE CELOTEX CORPORATION
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* INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
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STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH
By_________________________
D. S. Gibson Its Manager of Safety
Before me the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the County aforesaid, this day appeared D. S. Gibson, who stated he is authorized to execute the foregoing Answers and Objections to Interrogatories on behalf of The Celotex Cor poration, and that the matters stated in said Answers are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.
lid^ SUBSCRIBED AND SSW^ ORN TO BEFORE ME, this the
dav of
(j > 1981.
L ary Public in and for
Ste of Florida County of Hillsborough
Notary Public State of Florida at Largs My CoRNRttsiop Expires Oct. 7,1984.
EXHIBIT "A"
ASBESTOS-CONTAINING INSULATION PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CELOTEX, OR COMPANIES ACQUIRED THROUGH THE PURCHASE OF THE PANACON CORPORATION IN 1972
Name, Trade Name and Description
Aircel Pipe Cov & Blk
Careycel Pipe Cov & Blk
Carocel Pipe Cov
Date of Manufacture
Contents
1906 - early 70's 4 ply corrugated asbestos paper
1920's to 1960
12-14 ply Asb paper, indented
1925 to 1960
8 ply corrugated asbestos paper
Defondex Pipe Cov Excel Pipe Cov & Blk
WU II 1925 to 1960
20 ply indented asbestos paper 6 ply corrugated asbestos paper
Clossceli Cov & Blk
1935 to 1960
Aircel with glossy exterior
Multi-Ply Pipe Cov & Blk
1930 to 1960
Similar to Carey Asbestos Sponge
Asbestos Sponge Pipe Cov & Blk
1930 to 1960
2-3% Asb spge, 30-40 ply creped asb paper
;x Pipe Cov.
Unk to early 70*s 60+% Asb, organic, silicate
85% Magnesia Pipe Cov, Blk & Cement
1906 to 1961
Basic magnesium carbonate, 11-15% Asb (filter molded)
Super Light 85% Magnesia Pipe Cov & Blk 1951 to 1958
Normal carbonate magnesium, 15% Asb (precision molded)
AlLtemp Pipe Cov & Blk
1954 to 1958
60% Perlite, 20% magnesia plastic, 10% clay, 10% asbestos
Tempcheck Pipe Cov, Blk & Cement
1942 to 1958
20% Magnesium plastic, 60% earth, 20% asbestos
Hightemp #19 Pipe Cov, Blk & Cement
1906 to 1958
80% Dt. Earth, 20% asbestos
Hightemp (#12 & #15) Pipe Cov, Blk & Cement
1906 to 1952
60% Dt. Earth, 20% mag, 20% Asb
Careyterap
1958 to 09/69
Perlite, clay, 6-7% Asb, binders
Careytemp Adhesive
1961 to 1968
80% Silicate of soda, 15% Asb, diatomaceous earth & wetting agent
Careytemp Aluminum Jacketed & Traced P'->e Insul
1964 to 1968
Careytemp with aluminum or stainless steel jacket
.eyterap 2000 Blk & Cement
1964 to 02/70
Diatomaceous earth, 6.4% Asb
Dual Careytemp Pipe Cov
1964 to 1967
2% Clay, 17% starch, 19% phenolic resin, 10% asbestos, 62% perlite
' , Trade Name Description
707 Cement Super 606 Cement 100 Cement 303 Cement Careytemp Finishing Cement
MW-40 Cement MW-50 Cement LF-20 Asbestos Cement Vitricel Cement (#10 & #19) A-101 Cement 117 Cement
rmo-bord
4.2 Carey Stone Sheets Industrial A-C Board Cemesto Board Careyflex Board Firefoil Board & Panel
Vitricel Asbestos Sheets
Marine Panel Panel Board Carey Stone Sheathing Asbestos Papers & Roll Boards
.. Lboards
Date of Manufacture
1906 to 1960
1906 to 1960
Contents 432 Asb, 572 ground gypsum 302 Clay, 102 asb, 602 mineral wool
1906 to 1967 1906 to 1967 1966 to 1968
502 Asb, 502 gypsum
552 Asb, 352 gypsum, 102 clay
Cement, clay, perlite, 22% asb, limestone, silica, wetting agent
1950 to 1952
702 Mineral wool, 102 asb, 202 clay
1940 to 1967 Unk to 1967
902 Mineral wool, 102 asb 60-702 Asb, clay & hardeners
1940 to 1967
15-252 Asb, 502 cement/slate flour
1906 to 1967
1002 Asbestos
Unk to ' 60's
832 Asb, 172 clay (sold only to Gulf Oil)
1925 to 1969
Non-asbestos insul covered with A-C sheets
1925 to 1970
782 Cement & 222 asbestos
1925 to 1970
782 Portland cement, 222 asb
1930's-early 60's Same as Thermo-bord
1925 to 1969 1940 to 1960
752 Portland cement, 252 asb
Corrugated asb paper layered with silicate
1941 to 1960
Asb paper, sodium silicate 6 waterproofing solution
1941 to 1950
Aircel and asbestos cement
1941 to 1950
Corrugated asb felt, sodium silicate
1925 to 1969
22% Asb, 782 Portland cement
1906 to 02/82
60-85% Asbestos, organic fibre, silicate
1906 to 02/82
Various formulations: 65-97% asb 6 Portland cement, clay and/or starch
. Trad<* Name ... Descr ipt Lon Fireguard Ftceclad Jacketing Thermotex-B 228 Fibrated Emulsion InsuLation Seal
Fire Resistant Insul Seal
Fibrous Adhesive
8TU Cement
Asbestos Felts
45 pound Asbestos Waterproof Jacket
Asbestos Tank Jackets
1 ,, Duct
Carey Duct Adhesive
Thermalite
Asbestos Rope & Wick
Date of Manufacture 1950 to 1976 1965 to 1982 1906 to present 1906 to unknown 1930 to present
Unknown 1906 to present 1930 to 1965 1960 to present 1906 to 1982 1906 to 1945 1940 to 1955 1940 to 1955 1906 to 1937 1925 to 1945
Contents 852 Asb, 152 a.spha 11 652 Asb, 352 asphalt, glass scrun 142 Asb. asphalt & mineral stabiliz. Bentonite clay, asphalt, 3.62 asb 202 Asb, asphalt cutback, naphtha, mineral spirits 202 Asb, asphalt A chlorin. solvent 852 Sodium silicate, 15% asb 25-302 Asb, asphalt cutback 852 Asb, 122 fiber, 32 binders 852 Asb, asphalt, org/paper fillers 602 Asb, 252 org fiber, 152 sod. sil 60-852 Asb, 15-40% starch 152 Asb, 852 sodium silicate 852 Asb, 152 sodium silicate 852 Asb, 152 cotton liber
1/30/33
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CORPORATE HISTORY OF
THE PHILIP CAREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY
The Philip Carey Manufacturing Company was organized in Ohio in 1888 and remained an independent company until 1966, when Glen Alden Corporation (a wholly-ow subsidiary of Rapid-American Corporation) acquired c In 1968, The Philip Carey Manufacturing Company chai its name to Philip Carey Corporation.
In April, 1970, Philip Carey Corporation was statut
merged into Briggs Manufacturing Company, a Michigan
corporation, and simultaneously, Briggs changed its
to Panacon Corporation.
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On June 30, 1972, Panacon Corporation was merged int The Celotex Corporation, a Delaware corporation (a i owned subsidiary of Jim Walter Corporation, a Flori' corporation). This merger was also statutory, and Celotex Corporation assumed the assets and ordinary liabilities of Panacon Corporation.