- The
Manhès–David
process is a
refining process of the
copper mattes,
invented in 1880 by the
French industrialist Pierre Manhès and his
engineer Paul...
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Pierre Manhès (1841 – 1906) was a
French metallurgist and businessman, who
succeeded in 1880 to
adapt the
Bessemer process to the
pyrometallurgy of the...
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Steelmaking converters The
basic oxygen furnace The
Bessemer converter The
Manhès–David
converter for
refining copper matte into pure "blister"
copper Just...
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French engineers,
Pierre Manhès and Paul David [fr] from 1880 to 1884.
Their copper-converting
process,
named the
Manhès-David
process, was
directly derived...
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French engineers,
Pierre Manhès and Paul David [fr] from 1880 to 1884.
Their copper-converting
process,
named the
Manhès–David
process, was
directly derived...
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converters of the Peirce-Smith type [fr] (which are an
improvement of the
Manhès-David converter [fr])
prevail in the
metallurgy of non-ferrous metals. Such...
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process.
Although his
attempts failed,
conceding to the
French engineers Pierre Manhès and Paul David [fr], the
honor of the
invention of the
Manhès-David...
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original (PDF) on 8 June 2011.
Retrieved 6
September 2009. Allègre,
Claude J.;
Manhès, Gérard; Göpel,
Christa (1995). "The age of the Earth".
Geochimica et Cosmochimica...
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Manhes, Pauline; Gutierrez, Arnaud; Clobert, Jean (2007). "Evolution of dispersal...
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Alexis Joseph Delzons (1775-1812),
General of the
Empire Charles Antoine Manhès (1777-1854),
General of the Army of the
Republic and the
Empire Arsène Lacarrière-Latour...