William H. Mason

William H. Mason (19 February 1877 - 24 August 1940) was an American research engineer and inventor,[1] who developed in 1924 the Masonite process,[2] by which wood is converted in fibers and subsequently into fibreboards without the use of any resin.

His invention, known as Mason method, was actually realized by a laboratory accident.

  1. ^ Moore, John Hebron (1961). "William H. Mason, Southern Industrialist". The Journal of Southern History. 27 (2). Southern Historical Association: 169–183. ISSN 0022-4642. JSTOR 2205276. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  2. ^ "Masonite International Corporation". Visit Laurel & Jones County. 2024-01-02. Retrieved 2024-09-28.