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Interview with Bob Wolfe, 2014 November 15

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Accession: 2014-249
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Dates

  • Creation: 2014 November 15

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Biographical Note

Bob Wolffe joined the DuPont Co. shortly after receiving a PhD in chemical engineering from Lehigh University. While at DuPont, Wolffe's work on Kevlar primarily entailed developing uses and markets for Kevlar in the aircraft composites industry. After leaving DuPont, Wolffe started his own advanced materials business and later worked for an armor firm, where high-strength polyethylene fibers were preferred over Kevlar.

Scope and Content

Bob Wolffe details his contribution to Kevlar, which primarily involved working with the aircraft industry to develop markets for Kevlar fibers in weight-saving composite materials. Wolffe consulted with aircraft engineers to learn their requirements and made composite materials to meet the industry's specifications. The first applications were for interior, non-structural uses where failure would not jeopardize the safe operation of the aircraft. Over time, DuPont developed significant domestic and international markets for Kelvar composites in aircraft. Wolffe notes, though, that the most important application was in ballistics.

Wolffe recounts DuPont's efforts during the 1980s to produce its own fabricated composite parts in an effort to move away from being primarily a supplier of Kevlar fabric. Wolffe attributes the failure of this venture to the company underestimating the importance of design and testing of aircraft parts. [ID: 2014249_20141115_Wolffe]

Physical Description

17 MOV files. 5 MXF files. TRT 01:23:56. Access copy available as an MPEG4.

Extent

From the Collection: 457.5 Gigabytes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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