Product Description
M.H. Detrick supplied castable refractory products used to line industrial furnaces, kilns, and heat-treat equipment across steel, aluminum, chemical, and utility operations for decades. According to publicly filed asbestos litigation records, certain M.H. Detrick castable mixes allegedly incorporated asbestos fibers to improve tensile strength, insulating value, and resistance to thermal shock during high-temperature service. Refractory masons allegedly mixed the dry powder with water on site, troweled or gunned it into place, and later chipped it out during shutdowns, generating airborne dust throughout the work cycle.
Workers Exposed
Refractory masons, bricklayers assigned to industrial furnace repair, and furnace-relining crews allegedly worked closest to M.H. Detrick castable during installation and demolition. Boiler-refractory installers, kiln shutdown contractors, and industrial insulators finishing adjacent hot-face surfaces allegedly encountered the same dust clouds during shared shutdown windows on steel mills, glass plants, and utility boilers.