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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_CortHenry Cort - Wikipedia

    Henry Cort (c. 1740 – 23 May 1800) was an English ironware producer who was formerly a Navy pay agent. During the Industrial Revolution in England, Cort began refining iron from pig iron to wrought iron (or bar iron) using innovative production systems.

  2. Henry Cort (born 1740, Lancaster, Lancashire, England—died May 22, 1800, London) was an English ironmaster known for being the discoverer of the puddling process for converting pig iron into wrought iron.

  3. www.erih.net › biography › cortBiography – ERIH

    In 1784, Henry Cort invented one of the most important iron-making processes of the Industrial Revolution. This was a new method of transforming cast iron into the more versatile and valuable material of wrought iron without labour-intensive hammering.

  4. The furnace was improved by Henry Cort at Fontley in Hampshire in 1783–84 and patented in 1784. Cort added dampers to the chimney, avoiding some of the risk of overheating and 'burning' the iron. Cort's process consisted of stirring molten pig iron in a reverberatory furnace in an oxidising atmosphere, thus

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · The English ironmaster Henry Cort (1740-1800) made possible the large-scale and inexpensive conversion of cast iron into wrought iron, one of the most essential materials of the early industrial revolution.

  6. Puddling process, Method of converting pig iron into wrought iron by subjecting it to heat and frequent stirring in a furnace in the presence of oxidizing substances (see oxidation-reduction). Invented by Henry Cort in 1784 (superseding the finery process), it was the first method that allowed.

  7. In this episode of our Industrial Revolution series, we delve into the groundbreaking world of metallurgy with Henry Cort's Puddling Process.