Person

Herrenschmidt, Henri

Occupation
Metallurgist

Summary

Henri Herrenschmidt worked in the Victorian gold fields during the 1800s. He invented and patented many processes for improving the ore smelting processes.

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • Collins, David, Chemistry in 19th Australia - Select Bibliography, An exhibition of the Encyclopedia circa 2005 with assistance from Ailie Smith and Gavan McCarthy., eScholarship Research Centre (original publisher), Melbourne, 2009, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/ciab/ciab_ALL.html. Details

Journal Articles

  • Herrenschmidt, Henri, 'An Improvement in furnaces for roasting ores (Patent, 7 July, 1876)', Specifications of Letters of Registration of Patents for Inventions - South Australia, 3 (254) (1874-78), 3. Details
  • Herrenschmidt, Henri, 'Improvements in smelting furnaces (Patent, 30 Sept., 1875)', Specifications of Letters of Registration of Patents for Inventions - South Australia, 1874-8, 3 (239) (1875), 2. Details
  • Herrenschmidt, Henri, 'Improvements in roasting furnaces and in apparatus connected therewith (Patent, 6 May, 1876)', Specifications of Letters of Registration of Patents for Inventions - South Australia, 1874-8, 3 (248) (1876), 3. Details
  • Herrenschmidt, Henri, 'A Process of Smelting Antimony Ore Without the Aid of Any Metals or Chemicals (Patent appl., October 10, 1881)', The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 1 (1882), 207. Details
  • Herrenschmidt, Henry (Henri), 'Improving and refining steel (Patent, 22 July, 1874)', Specifications of Letters of Registration of Patents for Inventions - South Australia, 3 (205) (1874-78), 2. Details

Resources

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