Manufacturer Background

ITT Corporation (formerly International Telephone & Telegraph) and its subsidiary Goulds Pumps are major U.S. manufacturers of industrial pumps, including transformer oil-circulation pumps, cooling-water pumps, condensate pumps, and broader industrial process pumps. ITT / Goulds Pumps is named as a defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos litigation including the Duke v. CBS Corporation et al. case (Cause No. 1822-CC00339, City of St. Louis MO) regarding asbestos-bearing pump packing, pump gaskets, and pump-mount sealing components allegedly handled by U.S. transformer service-center workers, utility substation crews, industrial maintenance crews, and broader pump-service workers throughout the asbestos era. ITT / Goulds Pumps allegedly supplied transformer-cooling and oil-circulation pumps to U.S. utility and industrial substations across the 1950s-1980s asbestos era.

Documented Asbestos-Bearing Products

  • ITT / Goulds Pumps industrial pumps with asbestos-bearing packing and gaskets
  • Transformer oil-circulation and cooling pumps allegedly installed at U.S. utility and industrial substations
  • Condensate and feedwater pumps allegedly serving U.S. power plants
  • Industrial process pumps with asbestos-rope gland packing
  • Pump-mount gaskets and flange seals (asbestos-bearing)

How Workers Were Exposed

Per publicly filed allegations in U.S. asbestos litigation, workers were allegedly exposed to ITT / Goulds Pumps asbestos-bearing components during:

  • Original manufacturing and assembly at ITT / Goulds Pumps plants
  • Industrial installation of ITT / Goulds Pumps components into transformer, pump, valve, electrical-distribution, and process-equipment assemblies
  • Field service, maintenance, and rebuild — including in-service component replacement and overhaul at utility substations, transformer service centers, refineries, power plants, paper mills, and broader industrial facilities
  • Dismantling and decommissioning — removing aged asbestos-bearing components from field equipment
  • Machining, drilling, sawing, and grinding — finishing operations on cured asbestos-bearing components

Workforce Trade Hub

Component Supplier Crosswalk

Workers exposed to ITT / Goulds Pumps components at any U.S. transformer plant, service center, utility substation, industrial facility, pump or valve installation, or downstream end-user site may have legal rights if they have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related disease.

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This information reflects exposure pathways and product documentation drawn from publicly filed asbestos litigation, federal regulatory records, and industry archives. It does not constitute a finding of fact or liability with respect to any specific manufacturer, supplier, or facility operator.