- The
Frasch process is a
method to
extract sulfur from
underground deposits by
taking advantage of the low
melting point of sulfur. It is the only industrial...
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Frasch may
refer to:
Frasch, the
North Frisian language Herman Frasch (1851–1914),
German mining engineer and
inventor Frasch process, a
method of extracting...
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Herman Frasch [or
Hermann Frasch] (December 25, 1851 – May 1, 1914) was a chemist,
mining engineer and
inventor known for his work with
petroleum and...
- loss of many lives. In 1890, the
German immigrant Herman Frasch invented and
patented the
Frasch Process of
mining sulfur,
using concentric pipes to pump...
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replaced for the
making of
waxed paper (or
paraffine paper)
after Herman Frasch developed ways of
purifying paraffin and
coating paper with it in 1876....
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Herman Frasch's fractional distillation patent,
which was more
efficient at
separating crude oil into
usable products.
Imperial initially offered Frasch $10...
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mining corporation founded in 1896 by the
famous inventor Herman Frasch. It
utilized the
Frasch Process to
extract previously inaccessible sulfur deposits located...
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enabled byproduct sulfur to
drive other forms of
sulfur production,
notably Frasch sulfur, out of the
market in the
United States. The
largest market in the...
- in the Big Hill salt dome near Matagorda, Texas,
using the
Frasch process. With the
Frasch method, the
underground sulphur deposit has
superheated water...
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proposal on kids with poor
German ****ociated Press, 6
August 2019. Timo
Frasch and
Eckart Lohse (12
April 2021), CDU unterstützt Laschet: Von Euphorie...