« Aluminum Alchemist: Charles Martin Hall’s Game-Changing Invention and the Birth of Alcoa » 7 janvier 2024Non classéSRD The topic revolves around the story of Charles Martin Hall, an American inventor, businessman, and chemist known for his groundbreaking invention in 1886—the Hall–Héroult Process. This process revolutionized the aluminum industry by providing an inexpensive method for aluminum production. Hall co-founded the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, later renamed Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa), alongside other visionaries. Alcoa’s growth and impact on various industries showcased the transformative power of Hall’s invention, leaving a lasting legacy in the history of industrial innovation Share this