Raybestos

Raybestos
Private
Industry Auto parts
Founded 1902
Headquarters McHenry, Illinois, USA
Products Brakes
Parent Affinia Group
Website www.raybestos.com
Raybestos brake shop, ca. 1930-1945

Raybestos is a brand of automotive brakes established in 1902 by Arthur H. Raymond and Arthur F. Law of Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1906, Raymond and Law invented the woven brake lining, an important innovation in automotive brakes. From 1919-1989 Raybestos brand was manufactured by Raymark Industries, Inc, of Stratford, Connecticut. The Brand is currently distributed by Affinia Global Brake and Chassis of McHenry, Illinois.[1]

Environmental cleanup

According to the Federal Environmental Agency:

The Raymark facility operated at (the Stratford) location from 1919 until 1989, manufacturing asbestos brake linings and other automotive asbestos products. The facility operated as a hazardous waste generator and land disposal facility. Raymark Industries, Inc. is a RCRA subtitle C regulated facility which is currently subject to bankruptcy proceedings.

Hazardous waste produced on site includes lead-asbestos dust, metals and solvents. From 1919 to July 1984, Raymark used a system of lagoons to capture waste lead and asbestos dust produced by its manufacturing process. Dredged materials from the lagoons were landfilled at numerous other locations in the town of Stratford, Connecticut.[2]

Raymark Industries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1998.[3]

Raybestos brakes in stock

See also

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Notes

  1. "Raybestos - The Best in Brakes". Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  2. "NPL Site Narrative for Raymark Industries, Inc." http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/nar1408.htm
  3. http://www.paeb.uscourts.gov/sites/paeb/files/opinions/raymark.15.pdf


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