Winnington Laboratory

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Winnington Laboratory
ICI Winnington
File:Former ICI chloralkali works at Winnington - geograph.org.uk - 136367.jpg
Former ICI works in November 2005
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Former namesICI Research Laboratory
Alternative namesAlkali Division Research Laboratories[1]
General information
TypeChemical Research Centre
LocationWinnington, Cheshire, CW8 4DU
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Elevation30 m (98 ft)
ClientICI
OwnerICI

The Winnington Laboratory was a former chemical laboratory at Winnington, near Northwich, in Cheshire, England.

History

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File:Northwich - Winnington Works.jpg
Winnington Works in 1992

The Winnington Works were built in 1874.

The laboratory was set up by the ICI Alkali Division of Imperial Chemical Industries. The chemist Francis Arthur Freeth arrived in 1907, and became head of the laboratory.[2] ICI was formed in 1926.

Discovery of polythene

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On 24 March 1933[3] two scientists conducted an experiment that produced polythene (polyethylene). Benzaldehyde was reacted with ethene (ethylene) at 2,000 atmospheres pressure. Sir Michael Perrin worked with this group of scientists from October 1933 until 1938.[4] In December 1935 he conducted an experiment that allowed polythene to be created. Polythene is the world's most widespread plastic.

In 1958, manufacture of polythene was moved to ICI's plant in Hertfordshire (ICI Plastics).

Structure

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The laboratory was off the A533 next to the River Weaver and south of Barnton, Cheshire. The nearby chemical works makes soda ash (sodium carbonate). 280 staff worked at the laboratory.

See also

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File:Birthplace of Polythene plaque, Winnington.JPG
Polythene invention memorial

References

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