Asbestos-based acoustical plaster — Keene Corporation (Mundet Cork / Baldwin Ehret Hill)
Asbestos-based acoustical plaster was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Asbestos-containing plaster, stucco, and joint fill products were used in commercial construction through the early 1980s. Plasterers who mixed and applied these materials, and later workers who cut or sanded them during renovation, were exposed. Kaiser Gypsum, National Gypsum, and Keene Corporation products appear in significant numbers of plaster-related exposure claims.
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Asbestos-based acoustical plaster was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Bestile acoustical ceiling products (asbestos-containing) was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry …
Cork and asbestos pipe insulation (via Mundet Cork acquisition) was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American …
Durabond joint compound was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Gold Bond acoustical tile was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Gold Bond joint compound was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Gold Bond plaster was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Kaiser joint compound (asbestos-containing formulation) was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from …
Kaiser texture and finishing products was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Red Top plaster was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
USG acoustic ceiling tile was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from .
Gold Bond Gypsum Plaster was an asbestos-containing product used throughout American industry from 1940s–1972.
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