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Chemist employed by Henry Ford, he was extremely proficient at inventing ways to convert soybeans into paints and plastic parts used on Ford automobiles (1909-1989)
Robert Boyer (* 30. September 1909 in Toledo; † 11. November 1989 in Dunedin) was a chemist employed by Henry Ford, he was extremely proficient at inventing ways to convert soybeans into paints and plastic parts used on Ford automobiles. He was 80 years old.