• The Fourcault process is a method of manufacturing plate glass. First developed in Belgium by Émile Fourcault [fr] (1862–1919) during the early 1900s...
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    film of glass hardened just out of the vat – this is known as the Fourcault process. This film or ribbon was pulled up continuously held by tractors on...
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    Rolling (rolled plate glass, figure rolled glass) (19th century) Fourcault process (1900s) Float glass (1950s) Overflow downdraw method (1960s) The term...
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    manufactured glass such as rolled plate, machine drawn cylinder sheet, the Fourcault process of flat drawn sheet, single and twin ground polished plate and most...
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    April 1973. It produced simple clear glass using the traditional Fourcault Process. Ownership (2014): Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. (43.86%) PT Rodamas (40.84%)...
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    manufactured in the next century. In France, Émile Fourcault was developing the Fourcault process for making window glass. In the United States, Irving...
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  • process. Together (and with adequate funding) the two men refined Colburn's process. The Colburn process, along with the European Fourcault process developed...
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  • International. GGI manufactured sheet glass from 1988 until 1993 using the Fourcault process. GGI also produced cut sheet and window glass from flat glass produced...
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  • credited with the introduction of sheet glass manufacturing (with the Fourcault process) to Continental Asia (ex-Japan) in the 1920s. His third and fourth...
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    Glass' 1926 sheet glass machine, and a European method known as the Fourcault process. Shotwell 2002, p. 43 Crain 2004 Vaughan, Mary L. (May 15, 1956)....
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  • Owens, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, and a European method known as the Fourcault process. The count of Fostoria glass companies varies depending on how restarts...
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  • 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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    In Europe, Belgian Emil Fourcault developed his own mechanized method (Fourcault process) to produce window glass. His process was adopted during the 1930s...
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    France 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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    vaisseau Jacques Fourcault, Enseigne de vaisseau André Bienvenue, and engineer-mechanic Louis Bouthier. Lieutenant de vaisseau Fourcault had recently been...
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    such as Fourcault and Bicheroux, continued the Belgian glassmaking excellence by making significant contributions to glassmaking processes during the...
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