Union Carbide is a Danbury, Connecticut-based petroleum company founded in 1898.
Union Carbide is a joint-stock company that operates in the petroleum industry. It is a subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company, and was founded on January 1, 1898. Union Carbide is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut, United States and employs approximately 3,800 workers.
The company was led by former CEO Warren Anderson, an American businessman. Union Carbide falls within the range of 1,000 to 4,999 employees, according to its prototype. Throughout its history, the company has been assigned with at least ten patents. Union Carbide is classified as both a company and an organization.