Pierre Manhès, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Pierre Manhès

French engineer and industrialist

Date of Birth: 22-Jul-1841

Place of Birth: Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Date of Death: 04-Feb-1906

Profession: engineer, industrialist, metallurgist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Pierre Manhès

  • Pierre Manhès (1841 – 1906) was a French metallurgist and businessman, who succeeded in 1880 to adapt the Bessemer process to the pyrometallurgy of the copper.
  • With his engineer Paul David (metallurgist), he developed the Manhès-David process and converter, which were widely adopted, mainly in the United States. In 1883, under license to use the patented process Franklin Farrel introduced the Manhes-David furnace at the Parrot smelter in Butte, Montana.
  • Its successly adoption was followed by Anaconda at Butte, Copper Queen at Bisbee, Arizona, United Verde, Jerome, Arizona, and other plants by the 1890s.
  • Before the adoption of the process, copper mines in the Western United States produced only matte, which required further, costly purification steps in east coast refineries.
  • The Manhes-David step increased the purity of copper metal produced at the Western mine site, up to 99%, and more with the addition of the electrolysis process by the end of the century.
  • The growing electrical needs for refined copper and its better conductivity was met by the purer metal now (ca.
  • 1900) coming from the mines. Nowadays, in the beginning of the XXI, Manhès-David process is still in use, to refine 90% of the copper mattes, and 60% of the nickel extracted in the world.
  • But his silica-lined converter has been superseded by the improved Peirce-Smith converter

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