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Asbury Carbons Inc.

405 Old Main Street
Asbury, NJ 08802

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About Asbury Carbons Inc.:

The World's Carbon and Graphite Source

For more than a century, Asbury Carbons has supplied quality carbon and graphite products for use in wide range of industrial applications around the globe, including friction materials, lubricants, fuel cells, cast metals, drilling, paints, coatings, and backfill.

Asbury Carbons remains a major supplier of natural graphite, synthetic graphite, related carbon products, and a variety of other raw materials. By focusing on meeting your diverse needs, we continue to maintain our position as the world's supplier of choice for refined graphite and other carbons. Our extensive research and development work creates new products to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers, continuing our long history of collaboration, growth, and diversification.

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Answering the call for conductive additives used in specialty plastics/polymers, Asbury Carbons has various grades which have proven themselves in the industry. Criteria were based on superior...Read More
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