The Palmer Products Corporation
is a family owned and operated manufacturing business located
in Louisville, Kentucky. The history of the company reaches
back over ninety years and during that time Palmer has manufactured
a variety of products. The company was founded in 1911 by
Mr. Lawrence B. Palmer-Ball in Chicago, Illinois. At that
time the business manufactured friction materials or brake
linings and brake blocks for cars, trucks, draglines, off
highway construction and mining equipment. Palmer produced
a variety of other products in the 1920's and 1930's including
muslin-wrapping strips for the telephone companies, wicking
for railroad lanterns and fire extinguishers.
Mr. Palmer-Ball married a
Louisville, Kentucky girl and eventually in the late 1920's
relocated his family there. The Louisville plant was built
in 1929 and the friction material division was expanded
to that location. In 1932, the Louisville plant began manufacturing
asphalt roll roofing and saturated felts and within a few
years they began producing asphalt shingles and siding.
In 1933 Palmer Products entered the adhesives industry and
Palmer Mirro-Mastic® was born. This asphalt base adhesive
continues to lead their line of mirror adhesives today.
They also began producing two structural adhesives, Palmer
Redkan® and Grakan®.
During the forties Palmer
Products was in full production for the war effort. Four
of Mr. Palmer-Ball's sons fought in the war while Palmer
Products produced aircraft parts and airstrip materials
for the South Pacific. After the war, production of roofing
products, adhesives, and friction materials resumed.
In 1974 the Chicago plant
was sold and the friction materials and adhesives divisions
were consolidated in Louisville. It was at this time that
the use of mirrors in all different types of construction
began to grow and Palmer Products focused on its mirror
adhesives line.
Today Palmer continues production
at its Louisville, Kentucky plant. Its line of mirror adhesives
has expanded to include Palmer QwikSet™ Mirro-Mastic®
with various support products for mirror installations.
Palmer also continues to manufacture friction materials
concentrating on products for the shipping and mining industry
and off highway construction equipment. Although very different,
these two product lines are a logical continuation of the
heritage of this family run business.
Palmer Products today is
led by Lawrence Palmer-Ball's youngest son, Shirley W. Palmer-Ball
along with his two sons and three daughters.