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Fourcault process - Wikipedia
The Fourcault process is a method of manufacturing plate glass. First developed in Belgium by Émile Fourcault [fr] (1862–1919) during the early 1900s, the ... en.wikipedia.org
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FOURCAULT PROCESS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a process of drawing molten glass vertically upward in sheet form; the Fourcault process produces flat glass for windows. www.merriam-webster.com
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Fourcault, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun Fourcault is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for Fourcault is from 1908, in the writing of W. Rosenhain. www.oed.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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From the original activities in the Glass and Paper Industry, Fourcault has expanded into a wide range of sectors. We have diversified from state of the art ... fourcault.org
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Fourcault process | technology - Britannica
In the Fourcault process, a one- to two-metre-wide steel mesh bait was introduced into molten glass at the working end of the furnace. www.britannica.com
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Fourcault process
The Fourcault process is a method of manufacturing plate glass. Fourcault is no exception. wikipedia.org
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Fourcault Group
The principle of the Fourcault Machine consists in pulling the viscosic glass vertically between a set of rollers. The worldwide introduction of this technique ... www.fourcault.org
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CDR Fourcault - Classic Yacht Charters - Expedition Vessels
Specification · Length: 56 metres · Beam: 9 metres · Construction: Steel · Cruising Speed: 10 knots · Fresh Water: 8 tons plus watermaker · Fuel: 120 tons ... www.classic-charters.com
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Emile Fourcault - VILLUM Window Collection
In the beginning of the 20th century the Belgian engineer, Emile Fourcault developed a method of producing a new type of rolled sheet glass. en.villumwindowcollection.com
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The Bells of the Ornithologist Father Jean Baptiste Fourcault
Jean Baptiste Fourcault, friar of the Convent of the Minims, was born in France in 1719. Known both for his skills as an embalmer and illustrator of animals and ... artsandculture.google.com
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Fourcault-process Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Fourcault-process definition: A method of manufacturing flat glass in which the glass is drawn against gravity in an upward direction. www.yourdictionary.com
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AGC Inc.
It produced simple clear glass using the traditional Fourcault Process. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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