Charles Sundy Schollenberger (August 8, 1922[1] - January 25, 2002[2]) was an American chemist.
[4] His childhood interest in chemistry began when his father let him perform experiments in his lab.
Schollenberger was hired at B. F. Goodrich in 1947 by Waldo Semon, helping to open a new research center in Brecksville, Ohio in 1948.
[8] It is a strong, flexible, abrasion-resistant material that was used in textile coatings, tennis shoe soles, automobile parts, as well as magnetic tape.
Schollenberger retired in 1984, when Estane accounted for roughly one third of specialty chemical sales at the company.