Fourcault process

The Fourcault process is a method of manufacturing plate glass. First developed in Belgium by Émile Fourcault [fr] (1862–1919) during the early 1900s, the process was used globally. Fourcault is an example of a "vertical draw" process, in that the glass is drawn against gravity in an upward direction.[1] Gravity forces influence parts of the process.

  1. ^ "Fourcault process Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster".