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Synthetic rubber – an invention with a 100-year history and an emotive past.

   
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Friedrich Hofmann, a chemist at Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer in Elberfeld from 1897 to 1918, developed the first synthetic rubber for which the Imperial Patents Office granted a patent on September 12, 1909 under patent no. 250 690.

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Administration building and scientific laboratory at the Elberfeld site of Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co. taken in 1911.

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View of a scientific laboratory at the Elberfeld site of Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co. taken in 1896. In one of these laboratories in 1909, the chemist Friedrich Hofmann succeeded in producing an elastic substance: Methyl isoprene paved the way for synthetic rubber.

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View of a scientific laboratory at the Elberfeld site of Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co. taken in 1908.

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Rubber processing on a roll calender in the central rubber laboratory in Building K 10, the present headquarters of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG in Leverkusen; taken in 1938.

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Employee in the central rubber laboratory measures the temperature of a tire after a speed test. Photo taken in 1958 in Building K 10 at what is now Chempark Leverkusen, the present headquarters of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG.

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Roll mill with stock blender in the rubber pilot plant of the central rubber laboratory. Photo taken in 1959 in Building K 10 at what is now Chempark Leverkusen, the present headquarters of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG.

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Employee in the central rubber laboratory removes a finished tire from the tire press. Photo taken in 1950 in Building K 10 at what is now Chempark Leverkusen, the present headquarters of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG.

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Employees in systems engineering give the finishing touches to a boot with a rubber sole. Photo taken in 1940 in the rubber department of Building K 10 at what is now Chempark Leverkusen, the present headquarters of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG.

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