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The Miracle of Science

The Miracle of Science. Stacy E. Wood Roanoke College April 3, 2001. Outline. History Areas of Research Economics Products Overview Products in Detail Future.

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The Miracle of Science

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  1. The Miracle of Science Stacy E. Wood Roanoke College April 3, 2001

  2. Outline • History • Areas of Research • Economics • Products Overview • Products in Detail • Future

  3. 1802 – Eleuthere Irenee du Pont de Nemours established the company in Wilmington, Delaware to produce black powder 1902 – Shareholders vote to sell and 3 great-grandsons buy and restructure the business 1909 – “Ex Station”’s responsibility grew from explosives to chemicals 1927 - $20,000 spent on “pure science” and fundamental research work 1938 – Modern materials revolution begins 1940s – DuPont products contribute to the WWII effort 1980s – DuPont invested over $80 billion in acquisitions Today – “The New DuPont” invests over $1billion a year in R&D History

  4. Areas of Research • Chemical Sciences • Leveraged Technologies • Life Sciences • Materials Science & Engineering • Petroleum Engineering & Refining • Process Science & Engineering

  5. Economics • More than 40 R&D labs • About 94,000 employees • Operate in 70 countries worldwide • 2000 Figures: • $2.3 billion in net income • $28.3 billion in revenue • Aim to double revenue growth and maintain productivity

  6. Agriculture Dupont Biotechnology Qualicon ™ Nylon Enterprise Antron ® Condura ® Solarmax ™ Stainmaster ® Supplex ® Tactel ® Performance Coatings Automotive Finishes Performance Coatings Pharmaceuticals DuPont Pharmaceuticals Pigments & Chemicals Dymel ® Glycolic Acid Oxone ® Terathane ® Ti-Pure ® Tyzor ® Vazo ® Polyester Enterprise Biomax ® Coolmax ™ Supriva ® Types of Products • Specialty Fibers • Aracon ® • Kevlar ® & Nomax ® • Tyvek ® • Specialty Polymers • Corain ® • Cyrel ® • Flat Panel Displays • Teflon ®

  7. Teflon ® • Accidentally discovered by Dr. Roy J. Plunkett in 1938 • Lowest coefficient of friction of all known fibers • Excellent electrical insulator • Most chemically resistant fiber known • 1999 Revenue ~$1.5billion • Used in a huge array of products • Been described as “an example of serendipity, a flash of genius, a lucky accident…even a mixture of all three”

  8. Kevlar ® • Developed in 1965 by Stephanie Kwolek & Herbert Blades • Properties – • Lightweight • High tensile strength • Chemical resistant • Flame resistant • Uses – • Protective apparel, defense, belts/hoses, friction products, tires, ropes, and many, many more

  9. Glycolic Acid • Functions as an alcohol and a moderately strong acid • Excellent properties for multiple applications • DuPont has been the leading supplier of glycolic acid worldwide for over 50 years

  10. Biomax ® • Hydro/biodegradable polyester resin • Harmless to the environment at every stage of decomposition • Applications: • Paper coating • Thermoformable products • Films for food packaging

  11. Future • DuPont’s Vision Statement: • “We, the people of DuPont, dedicate ourselves daily to the work of improving life on our planet.” • “We have the curiosity to go farther…the imagination to think bigger… the determination to try harder… and the conscience to care more.”

  12. Questions?

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