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Seneffe or Seneff (both: sənĕf`), small town, Hainaut prov., S central Belgium, near Charleroi. At Seneffe, the French under Louis II de Condé defeated (1674) the Dutch, and the French under Marceau defeated (1794) the Austrians. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Last year, Dow Corning opened the Surface and Interface Solutions Center (SISC) in Seneffe, Belgium. The Surface and Interface Solutions Center (SISC), located within Dow Corning's Business and Technology Center at Seneffe, Belgium is staffed by scientists and engineers linked to Dow Corning's global network of technology experts, including sources of expertise outside the company. Akzo becomes the sole owner of the operations, technology and physical plants of the company, which has a production plant and technical center in Deer Park, TX, manufacturing facilities in Paulinia, Brazil and Seneffe, Belgium as well as a metal alkyls plant under construction in Cologne, Germany. |
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