DuPont

A marker outside DuPont's Belle Plant in [[Belle, West Virginia DuPont de Nemours, Inc., commonly shortened to DuPont, is an American diversified resource and specialty chemical conglomerate headquartered and organized in Delaware. The brand produces products for the healthcare, water, construction and industrial markets. It was formed in 1802 as a gunpowder mill by French-American chemist and industrialist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours.

The company operates two divisions: Healthcare & Water Technologies (47% of 2025 revenues), which produces medical packaging such as Tyvek packaging and TYCHEM protective suits as well as AMBERLITE ion exchange resins, FILMTEC reverse osmosis and nanofiltration elements and INGE and ITEGRATEC ultrafiltration modules; and Diversified Industrials (53% of 2025 revenues), which produces products for repair‑and‑remodel construction such as Tyvek house wrap, Styrofoam insulation, CORIAN, Vespel shapes and parts, MOLYKOTE lubricants, BETAFORCE, and BETASEAL.

In 2015, DuPont and the Dow Chemical Company agreed to a reorganization plan in which the two companies would merge and split into three. As a merged entity, DuPont simultaneously acquired Dow and renamed itself to DowDuPont on August 31, 2017. After 18 months it spun off the merged entity's material science divisions into a new corporate entity bearing Dow Chemical's name and the agribusiness divisions into the newly created Corteva; DowDuPont reverted its name to DuPont and kept the specialty products divisions. Prior to the spinoffs it was the world's largest chemical company in terms of sales. The merger has been reported to be worth an estimated $130 billion.

The company played a major role in the development of the U.S. state of Delaware and first arose as a major supplier of gunpowder. DuPont developed many polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kapton, Kevlar, Zemdrain, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona, viton, Corfam and Lycra in the 20th century, and its scientists developed many chemicals, most notably Freon (chlorofluorocarbons), for the refrigerant industry. It also developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair. DuPont was the largest chemical company by sales; its chemicals operations were spun-off into Chemours in July 2015.

In August 2017, DuPont merged with Dow Chemical Company and renamed itself DowDuPont. After 18 months, it spun off its material science divisions into a new corporate entity bearing Dow Chemical's name and the agribusiness divisions into Corteva; DowDuPont reverted its name to DuPont and kept the specialty products divisions. Provided by Wikipedia
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