Product Description
Garlock Sealing Technologies is alleged in publicly filed asbestos litigation records to have manufactured Blue-Gard 3000 (Style 3000) compressed sheet gasket stock containing chrysotile asbestos fiber bonded with a styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) binder. From the 1960s into the 1980s, Blue-Gard 3000 was allegedly Garlock’s flagship general-service compressed asbestos sheet, cut into flange gaskets on refinery piping, chemical-plant process lines, boiler and turbine auxiliary systems, cooling-water and steam lines, and marine engine-room flanges throughout the U.S. Navy and merchant fleet.
Workers Exposed
Court filings allegedly describe exposure among industrial engine mechanics and pipefitters cutting Blue-Gard 3000 sheet on shop benches with knives, punches, and gasket cutters; engine rebuilders and millwrights installing and breaking Blue-Gard flange gaskets on rotating equipment; machine shop workers wire-brushing flange faces during gasket R&R; marine engine mechanics working shipboard flanges in confined engine rooms; and gasket-set assemblers at Garlock plants who handled asbestos sheet stock during die-cutting operations.