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Solenis to expand water R&D in Delaware

by Craig Bettenhausen
October 29, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 38

 

The water treatment chemical specialist Solenis will spend $40 million to expand its R&D operations in Wilmington, Delaware, by moving into a 9,300 m2 building at the Chestnut Run Innovation and Science Park, a former DuPont facility. The new labs will be roughly 25% bigger than Solenis’s current spot on Ashland’s campus nearby. Solenis spun off from Ashland in 2014; it employs 140 people at its current Delaware R&D site. The firm expects $3.5 million in state grants to support the move.

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