Manufacturers and companies that used asbestos-containing products in the metalworking industry Part 1


  1. Alcoa Corporation: Alcoa Corporation used asbestos in its metalworking products, exposing workers to harmful fibers.
  2. Babcock & Wilcox: Babcock & Wilcox utilized asbestos in their boilers and other metalworking machinery, leading to significant asbestos exposure risks.
  3. Bath Iron Works: Bath Iron Works employed asbestos in shipbuilding, particularly in insulation for ships, putting workers at high risk of exposure.
  4. Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Bethlehem Steel Corporation incorporated asbestos into their steel manufacturing processes, leading to widespread exposure among workers.
  5. Celotex Corporation: Celotex Corporation produced construction materials containing asbestos, often used in insulation and other building products.
  6. CertainTeed Corporation: CertainTeed Corporation manufactured asbestos-containing products like cement pipes and roofing materials, contributing to exposure risks in the metalworking industry.
  7. Combustion Engineering: Combustion Engineering used asbestos in power generation equipment, exposing workers to asbestos in high-heat environments.
  8. Duro Dyne Corporation: Duro Dyne Corporation incorporated asbestos into HVAC products, particularly in ductwork and insulation, posing risks to installers and maintenance workers.
  9. Eagle Picher Industries: Eagle Picher Industries manufactured asbestos-containing products used in various industries, including metalworking, leading to significant exposure risks.
  10. Owens Corning/Fibreboard Corporation: Owens Corning/Fibreboard Corporation was a major producer of asbestos insulation and other materials, widely used in the metalworking industry.
  11. The Flintkote Company: The Flintkote Company produced asbestos-based construction and industrial materials, which were commonly used in metalworking facilities, contributing to worker exposure.