HISTORY:
1987: CSC, Inc. commenced operations with the processing of aggregate for the construction industry.1993: Transition to agricultural silicon production.1994: Established Rail Terminal at Florida Plant.1995: Organic phosphate production (Tennessee Brown Rock) initiated.2001: Installation of facility to pelletize soil ammendments for the turf grass industry.2006: Production of abrasives and casting material for various industrial applications.2018: Initiated the processing of Lobster and Crab shell for production of Chitin/Chitosan.2025: Completion of an additional facility in Bucksport, Maine, to process Lobster and Crab shell.
*All the above activities and sites are owned and operated by CSC, Inc.
*All the above activities and sites are owned and operated by CSC, Inc.
MISSION:
• To develop beneficial products from waste materials.• To utilize beneficial products to reduce the useage of pesticides and inorganic
fertilizers. • To increase the safety and longevity of conventional batteries.• To overall reduce the carbon footprint of traditional manufactured goods.
*Calcium Silicate Corporation has been a green company prior to the recent "green revolution." CSC, Inc. takes pride in being a good citizen by employing local personel, buying local goods and services and consuming discarded bi-products.
*Calcium Silicate Corporation has been a green company prior to the recent "green revolution." CSC, Inc. takes pride in being a good citizen by employing local personel, buying local goods and services and consuming discarded bi-products.
FACILITIES/PLANTS:
PRODUCTS:
Calcium Silicate Organic Phosphates Abrasives Chitin / Chitosan (video) Terminaling Algae / Red Tide Remediation

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*All the above products are manufactured by CSC, Inc. and made in the U.S.A.
SILICON AND TURF GRASS:
ABRASIVES:
TENNESSEE BROWN ROCK:
CHITIN / CHITOSAN:
RAIL TERMINALING:
An integral group of people who believe in utilizing the second most abundant natural polymer on earth (found in Lobster /Crab shells) for the production of Chitin and Chitosan, as opposed to disposal in land fills.