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==History==
In 1920, [[George Eastman]] established the site that would later become the headquarters for Eastman Chemical to provide a reliable domestic supply of compounds for Kodak’sKodak's photographic processes. With the company's knowledge of acetyl chemistry for film production, Tennessee Eastman developed compounded cellulose acetate in 1929, which was sold under the Tenite cellulosics trade mark. Over the next few decades new versions of Tenite were developed from mixed esters to meet a wider range of market requirements.
 
==Production==