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  2. Corian - Wikipedia

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    Corian is the original material of this type, created by DuPont scientists in 1967. [1] Corian is manufactured in three thicknesses: 6 millimetres (0.24 in), 12 millimetres (0.47 in), and 19 millimetres (0.75 in). Most Corian is manufactured at a DuPont facility near Buffalo, New York. Cross-section cuts show consistent color and particulate ...

  3. Talk:Corian - Wikipedia

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    3 Any info on DuPont Zodiaq? 3 comments. 4 corian vs zodiaq. 5 Merger / move. 2 comments. 6 Competition. 4 comments. 7 2014 Update. 1 comment. 8 Placed Advert tag. 2 ...

  4. Charles O. Holliday - Wikipedia

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    Charles Otis "Chad" Holliday, Jr. (born March 9, 1948) is an American businessman, former chairman of Royal Dutch Shell, former chairman of Bank of America, [2] former chief executive officer and a former director of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont). [3] He is chairman emeritus of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness and chairman of ...

  5. The Devil We Know - Wikipedia

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    The Devil We Know. The Devil We Know is a 2018 investigative documentary film by director Stephanie Soechtig regarding allegations of health hazards from perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA, also known as C8), a key ingredient used in manufacturing Teflon, and DuPont 's potential responsibility. [1][2] PFAS are commonly found in every household, and ...

  6. Charles Stine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stine. For the American actor, see Charles J. Stine. Charles Milton Altland Stine (18 October 1882 – 28 May 1954) was a chemist and a vice-president of DuPont who created the laboratory from which nylon and other significant inventions were made. He was also a devout Christian who authored a book about religion and science.

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  8. DuPont v. Kolon Industries - Wikipedia

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    DuPont v. Kolon Industries is an intellectual property lawsuit centering on the allegation that Kolon Industries (of 코오롱그룹), a South Korea -based company, stole trade secrets concerning the production and marketing of Kevlar from DuPont, an American chemical company. Kevlar is a high strength synthetic fiber used in applications as ...

  9. DuPont Central Research - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Central Research in 1957 formalized a corporate commitment to basic research. The execution and publication of high quality research assisted recruiting and promoted the image of DuPont while raising morale among the CRD staff. The purpose of the research was to discover "the next nylon ", because Carothers' success and the ...