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  2. DuPont - Wikipedia

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    The specialty products unit—the entity today bearing the DuPont name—includes DuPont's Nutrition & Health, Industrial Biosciences, Safety & Protection and Electronics & Communications, as well as Dow's aforementioned Electronic Materials business. Combined revenue for Specialty Products total approximately $12 billion. [49] [50]

  3. Washington Works - Wikipedia

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    A DuPont-commissioned survey undertaken by ChemRisk stated that DuPont released over 1.7 million pounds of C8, 632,468 pounds of that into the Ohio River system. 394,486 pounds was reported to be buried in unlined landfills and 686,233 pounds was released into the environment via chimneys. [4] The factory was operated by DuPont until 2015.

  4. Solae (company) - Wikipedia

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    The business evolved to making food products 15 years later. In 1997, DuPont purchased PTI from Ralston Purina and in 2003 DuPont and Bunge announced the formation of Solae. [ 3 ] In 2007, Solae announced a collaboration with Monsanto Company to develop products containing omega-3 fatty acids . [ 4 ]

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  6. DuPont Experimental Station - Wikipedia

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    The station serves as the primary research and development facility for DuPont. It is home to DuPont's Central Research and most other business units of DuPont are also represented on site. The Experimental Station is where many materials and products were developed by DuPont, including: Neoprene – the world's first synthetic rubber

  7. Axalta - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Herberts merged with DuPont Automotive Finishes, [7] a transport coating systems technology company that had been started in 1922 in Wilmington, Delaware, to form DPC. In 2012, the private equity firm The Carlyle Group announced its plans to purchase and discontinue DPC. [ 8 ]

  8. Chemours - Wikipedia

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    DuPont filed its initial Form 10 with the SEC in December 2014 and announced that the new company would be called "The Chemours Company." [ 8 ] The name is a portmanteau of the words chemical and Nemours, a nod to DuPont's full name, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.

  9. Category:DuPont products - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "DuPont products" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;