The Invention of Bakelite by Leo Baekeland
In 1909, Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, the first synthetic plastic, marking a pivotal advancement in materials science. Esteemed for its non-conductive and heat-resistant qualities, Bakelite revolutionized the manufacturing landscape across several industries, including electronics, automotive, and consumer goods. Its invention enabled the mass production of affordable items, thus democratizing household products and furthering advancements in telecommunication and electrical components. Bakelite's advent significantly influenced societal growth and technological evolution.
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