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Camille Alphonse Faure

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which adhered to the lead plate. During charging the cured paste was converted into electrochemically active material (the "active mass") and gave a substantial increase in capacity compared with Planté's battery. It was a significant breakthrough that led to the industrial manufacture of lead-acid
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Towards the end of his life, Faure was granted further patents, among them ones for the manufacture of aluminium alloys, improvements to hot air engines, and motor vehicle steering mechanisms.
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in 1859. Faure's improvements greatly increased the capacity of such batteries and led directly to their manufacture on an industrial scale. The patents were assigned to the
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Swiss Patent Nos 3698 (1891) and 3855 (1891) and UK Patent Nos 15152 (1894), 11341 (1896), 11342 (1896), and 21587 (1896)
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Breeze, John (2008), Faversham Explosives Personnel Register 1841-1934, Part 1, Faversham Society,
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Patent Nos 106148 and 125752: copies in Bibliotheque Nationale de France
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on 29 March 1881. Faure was a consultant engineer with
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Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology
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Index

Vizille
lead-acid battery
Gaston Planté
Société La Force et la Lumière
British Isles
Faure Electric Accumulator Company
William Edward Ayrton
Vizille
Ecole des Arts et Métiers
Aix
Cotton Powder Company
Uplees
Faversham
Kent
tonite
lead
sulphuric acid
water
lead sulphates
"Battery History"
The Railway News
ISBN
1-900214-55-5
Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN
0-85404-605-4
Categories
1840 births
1898 deaths
People from Vizille

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