Francis Edward and Alexander Stanley Elmore

British technologists
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Born:
Nov. 9, 1864, Liverpool
Died:
July 26, 1932, Boxmoor, Hertfordshire, Eng.
Born:
Jan. 1, 1867, Liverpool
Died:
March 4, 1944, Boxmoor

Francis Edward and Alexander Stanley Elmore (respectively, born Nov. 9, 1864, Liverpool—died July 26, 1932, Boxmoor, Hertfordshire, Eng.; born Jan. 1, 1867, Liverpool—died March 4, 1944, Boxmoor) were British technologists, joint developers of flotation processes by which valuable ore, such as that of copper, is separated from the worthless material (gangue) with which it is usually extracted from the Earth. In their early days the brothers, with their father, were engaged in the electrolytic refining of copper and in the production of copper tubes. The “bulk oil process,” the first flotation process commercially employed, was invented by Francis, patented in ...(100 of 160 words)