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  2. Chemours - Wikipedia

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    The Chemours Company (/ k ɛ ˈ m ɔːr z /, kem-ORZ) is an American chemical company that was founded in July 2015 as a spin-off from DuPont. It has its corporate headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. [3] Chemours is the manufacturer of Teflon, the brand name of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), known for its anti-stick properties ...

  3. Washington Works - Wikipedia

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    Washington Works, officially named Chemours Washington Works and previously DuPont Washington Works is a plastics factory in West Virginia, United States.. The factory was opened by DuPont chemical company in 1948 and ownership transferred to Chemours in 2015 as DuPont restructured.

  4. DuPont - Wikipedia

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    The company filed its initial Form 10 with the SEC in December 2014 and announced that the new company would be called The Chemours Company. [43] The spin-off to DuPont shareholders was completed on July 1, 2015, and Chemours stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on the same date.

  5. Chemours (CC) Inaugurates State-of-the-art Innovation Center

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    Chemours' (CC) new facility is one of Delaware's biggest R&D centers and one of the largest R&D facilities in the chemical industry.

  6. Here's Why You Should Hold Onto Chemours (CC) Stock for Now

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    While Chemours (CC) is exposed to supply-chain issues and higher input costs, it gains on healthy demand, strong execution and its cost-reduction and pricing actions.

  7. Nafion - Wikipedia

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    Nafion is a brand of the Chemours company. It is the first of a class of synthetic polymers with ionic properties that are called ionomers. Nafion's unique ionic properties are a result of incorporating perfluorovinyl ether groups terminated with sulfonate groups onto a tetrafluoroethylene backbone.

  8. Category:Chemours - Wikipedia

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    Chemours (est. 2015) — an American chemical company, and spinoff of former DuPont subsidiaries Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. D ...

  9. Here's Why You Should Hold Onto Chemours (CC) Stock Now

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