Product Description
Plaskon Company (Toledo Ohio — historically a division of Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company and later Allied Chemical Corporation) was through the 20th century one of the principal U.S. manufacturers of polyester and urea-formaldehyde resins for industrial and electrical molding applications. The DuBois “Plastics History U.S.A.” (1972) volume identifies Plaskon as one of the principal early U.S. polyester resin producers — alongside American Cyanamid, E.I. du Pont de Nemours, Libby Owens Ford, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, and Marco Chemicals.
Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that Plaskon polyester and urea-formaldehyde resin compounds were specified through the asbestos era with asbestos fiber reinforcement for industrial molding and electrical insulation applications and that compound molders and downstream fabricators who handled Plaskon asbestos-filled resin products were exposed to airborne asbestos fibers.
Plaskon Company / Allied Chemical has been named as a Manufacturer Defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation.
Workers Exposed
- Phenolic-compound and polyester-resin molders at Plaskon and downstream molding shops
- Electrical workers servicing Plaskon-molded electrical insulation components
- Industrial fabricators working Plaskon-resin products
- Toledo OH Plaskon plant workforce
If You Worked With Plaskon Resins
If you handled, mixed, molded, or fabricated Plaskon Company polyester or urea-formaldehyde asbestos-filled resin products during the asbestos era — and have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness — you may have legal rights.
Free, confidential case evaluation: Speak with O’Brien Law Firm — (314) 936-2956