Asbury Carbons.Asbury As·bur·y , Francis 1745-1816. British-born American religious leader and first American Methodist Episcopal cleric to become a bishop (1784). Carbons, a supplier of graphite graphite (grăf`īt), an allotropic form of carbon, known also as plumbago and black lead. It is dark gray or black, crystalline (often in the form of slippery scales), greasy, and soft, with a metallic luster. and carbons for specialty rubber seals and gaskets, is marking its 100th anniversary this year. With plants throughout the U.S., the company sells more than 160,000 tons (Transparent Optical Networking Services) A marketing term for providing dark fiber to a customer. The customer is responsible for generating the transmission signal and interpreting it at the other end. See dark fiber. of graphite and other carbons a year. This is said to make it one of the world's largest independent producers, processors and marketers of natural and synthetic graphite. |
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