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Fourcault
Fourcault (ˈfʊəkəʊ) The name of {Eacu}mile Fourcault, Belgian inventor (1862–1919), used attrib. to designate a continuous process for making sheet glass in which the glass is drawn vertically upwards through a slot in a debiteuse. Also Fourcault machine, etc.1908 W. Rosenhain Glass Manuf. 359 (Inde...
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Fourcault process
The Fourcault process is a method of manufacturing plate glass. Fourcault is no exception.
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AGC Inc.
It produced simple clear glass using the traditional Fourcault Process.
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debiteuse
debiteuse Glass-making. (dɛbɪˈtɜːz, -ˈtjuːz) [a. F. débiteuse, fem. of débiteur one who spreads (gossip), f. débiter to cut up, yield, MF. débiter to cut wood, sell retail, f. de- de- I + bitte post on ship for fastening cables, f. ON. biti (see bitt).] An open, oblong, trough-like object made of re...
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French submarine Prométhée (1930)
The commandant selected his crew and chose as officers Lieutenant de vaisseau Jacques Fourcault, Enseigne de vaisseau André Bienvenue, and engineer-mechanic Lieutenant de vaisseau Fourcault had recently been promoted to this rank, while Enseigne de vaisseau Bienvenue was going to sea for the first time.
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drawn
drawn, ppl. a. (drɔːn) [see draw v.] 1. a. Moved by traction; dragged, hauled, pulled; attracted; extracted; protracted; strained, stretched, made thin by tension. Also in comb., as long-drawn, well-drawn; with advbs., as drawn-up; drawn butter, melted butter; drawn-in, (of a rug or mat) made of sma...
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Kito de Pavant
Christophe Fourcault de Pavant (born 23 February 1961 in Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière in the Dordogne region), also known as Kito de Pavant, is a French sailor
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Usmania Glass Sheet Factory Limited
The company had been producing glass using Fourcault process which is costlier than the Float glass process used by private manufacturers in Bangladesh
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sheet
▪ I. sheet, n.1 (ʃiːt) Forms: α. 1 sc{iacu}ete, scéte, sc{yacu}te, sc{iacu}te, (3 sciet, sced, ssete, 4 schet), 3–6 schete, 4–5 scheete, 4–6 shete, (5 sshete, chete, schet(t, chitte, 6 sheate, shett(e, schett, north. scheit, sheyt(t, shite), 5–8 north. sheit, 6–7 sheete, 6–8 north. sheitt, 7 sheett,...
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Cylinder blown sheet glass
The early 20th century marks the move away from hand-blown to machine manufactured glass such as rolled plate, machine drawn cylinder sheet, the Fourcault
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General Glass Industries
Also known as "GGI", this company manufactured sheet glass from 1988 until 1993 using the Fourcault process.
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زجاج معماري
غَمْس حزام في حوض من الزجاج المصهور ثم يُسحب الحزام بشكل مستقيم إلى الأعلى حيث يَتَصلَّب شريط من الزجاج خارج الحوض، تُسمى هذه العملية بِعملية فوركولت (Fourcault
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François Farges, Scott Sucher, Herbert Horovitz and Jean-Marc Fourcault (September 2008), Revue de Gemmologie, vol. 165, pp. 17–24 (in French
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Plate glass
Cylinder blown sheet method
Machine drawn cylinder sheet method (early 20th century)
Rolling (rolled plate glass, figure rolled glass) (19th century)
Fourcault
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Ishwar Das Varshnei
His second son,Sri Harish Chandra Varshnei is credited with the introduction of sheet glass manufacturing (with the Fourcault process) to Continental
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