John Gilbert was asked by DuPont Industries to research applications for a tough, waxy, nonflammable organic compound: polytetrafluoroethylene. Today, Teflon finds countless uses, from coating cables in high-rise buildings to protecting fabrics.
John Gilbert was asked by DuPont Industries to research applications for a tough, waxy, nonflammable organic compound: polytetrafluoroethylene. Today, Teflon finds countless uses, from coating cables in high-rise buildings to protecting fabrics.
Posted April 1st, 2011
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