Alexander Just, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alexander Just

German-Hungarian chemist

Date of Birth: 12-Apr-1874

Place of Birth: Bremen, Germany

Date of Death: 30-May-1937

Profession: inventor, chemist

Nationality: Hungary, Germany

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Alexander Just

  • Alexander Friedrich Just (12 April 1874, in Bremen – 30 May 1937, in Budapest) was an Austro-Hungarian chemist and inventor.
  • Later, in Hungary he used the name Just Sándor Frigyes.
  • In 1904 with Austro-Hungarian Franjo Hanaman he was the first to develop and patent an incandescent light bulb with a tungsten filament, made by extruding a paste of tungsten powder and a carbonaceous binder to produce a fine thread, then removing the carbon by heating in an atmosphere of hydrogen and water vapors.
  • Just and Hanaman received a Hungarian patent in 1904, and later US Patent 1,018,502.
  • In 1905, Just and Hanaman patented a process for producing tungsten filaments by plating carbon filaments with tungsten, then removing the carbon by heating.
  • These early tungsten lamps were more efficient than a carbon filament lamp, because they could operate at a high temperature, due to the high melting point of tungsten.
  • The tungsten was, however, so brittle that these lamps were of limited practical use.
  • It was supplanted by the drawn tungsten filament lamp, developed in 1910 by William David Coolidge.

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