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  • ...al applications in the early 1960s, with a meta-aramid fiber produced by [[DuPont]] under the tradename [[Nomex]]. This fiber, which handles similarly to no ...enacity]] and [[elastic modulus]] was also developed in the 1960s-1970s by DuPont and [[Akzo Nobel]], both profiting from their knowledge of rayon, polyester
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  • ...<ref>http://www.glasnovations.com/</ref> (KB brand, introduced in 2003), [[DuPont]] ([[Wilmington, Delaware]], [[USA]]) ("Butacite"-brand PVB), [[Solutia]] ( The market for laminated glass products is a mature one, and relatively stagnant. With only minor modifications, th
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  • ...in firearms, but had significantly reduced amounts of smoke and combustion products; they ranged in color from brownish tan to yellow to white. Most of the bul ...[[potassium thiocyanate]], carbon, [[ammonium carbonate]]. 42.98% gaseous products: carbon dioxide, nitrogen, [[carbon monoxide]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], hydro
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  • ...terial|composite]] materials. They can also be matted into sheets to make products such as [[paper]] or [[felt]]. ...ts major [[plant]] competitor. It was [[invention|invented]] in 1959 by [[DuPont]], and when first introduced it revolutionized many areas of the [[clothing
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  • ...ed to other [[aramid]]s such as [[Nomex]] and [[Technora]]. Developed at [[DuPont]] in 1965,<ref>[[Stephanie Kwolek]],Hiroshi Mera and Tadahiko Takata “Hig ...www.dupont.com/kevlar/whatiskevlar.html | title=What is Kevlar | publisher=DuPont | accessdate=2007-03-28 }}</ref> When used as a woven material, it is suita
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  • ...it occurred to the various parties in this technology race to patent their products. On March 2, 1990, Enichem applied for an Italian patent on a "ski lubrican ...est patents for fluorocarbon ski waxes. Later patents have been granted to Dupont and to a New York chemist named Athanasios Karydas.
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  • ...VAC]] shaft with 2 hour [[fire-resistance rating]] under construction at [[DuPont]] Canada, [[Mississauga, Ontario]], [[1986]]. * [http://www.madehow.com/Volume-3/Concrete-Block.html How Products Are Made: Volume 3 Concrete Block]
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  • ...rence = <ref name=dupont>[http://www.dupont.com/specintermediates/opd.html DuPont Specialty Intermediates: o-Phenylenediamine (OPD)<!-- Bot generated title - ...sters affords mercaptoimidazoles, which are used as antioxidants in rubber products. Treatment with [[nitrous acid]] give [[benzotriazole]], a corrosion inhib
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  • In the DuPont route, aniline is converted to diphenyltriazine, which is converted by acid ...or this reason PPD is used as [[antiozonant]]s in production of [[rubber]] products. PPD is also used as a developing agent in the [[C-41 process|C-41]] color
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  • * [[DuPont]] – [[Eleuthère Irénée du Pont]] * [[Lesney Products]] – [[Leslie Smith]] and Rodney Smith
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  • ...chlorine entails "oxychlorination," i.e. chlorine itself is not used. Some products derived from this group are [[polyvinyl chloride]], [[trichloroethylene]], ...ethyl[[toluene]], ethylanilines, 1,4-hexadiene, and [[aluminium]] alkyls. Products of these intermediates include [[polystyrene]], unsaturated [[polyesters]]
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