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  1. Chemistry. Herbert Henry Dow (February 26, 1866 – October 15, 1930) was an American chemical industrialist who founded the American multinational conglomerate Dow Chemical. A graduate of the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio, he was a prolific inventor of chemical processes, compounds, and products, notably bromine extraction ...

  2. Herbert H. Dow (born Feb. 26, 1866, Belleville, Ont., Can.—died Oct. 15, 1930, Rochester , Minn., U.S.) was a pioneer in the American chemical industry and founder of the Dow Chemical Company. Dow first became interested in brines (concentrated solutions of salts and water) while attending Case School of Applied Science (now Case Western ...

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  4. From boyhood inventor to optimistic visionary, H.H. Dow had a mindset to always "do it better". Discover how this spirit of innovation lives on at Dow today.

  5. Founder of the Dow Chemical Company, Herbert H. Dow was an early electrochemical pioneer. From the brine wells in Midland, Michigan, a young Herbert Dow launched his chemical business with a clever, cost-saving method for extracting bromine from brine.

  6. Herbert H. Dow American chemist Herbert H. Dow (1866-1930) founded the chemical company that bears his name, in 1897 in Midland, Michigan. He was both a gifted chemist and a savvy entrepreneur, and held more than 90 patents for his research, achievements that represented both significant scientific advances and the beginning of American ...

  7. Dow was founded in 1897 by chemist Herbert Henry Dow, who invented a new method of extracting the bromine that was trapped underground in brine at Midland, Michigan. The company originally sold only bleach and potassium bromide , achieving a bleach output of 72 tons a day in 1902.

  8. Born Feb. 26, 1866 - Died Oct. 16, 1930. Herbert Henry Dow, founder of the Dow Chemical Company, was one of the creators of the modern American chemical industry. His inventions included steam and internal combustion engines, automatic furnace controls, and water seals, but most of his inventions were chemical in nature.

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