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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Albert Leroy Marsh (1877-1944), fue el creAlbert Leroy Marsh (1877-1944), fue el creador del Nicrom el año 1905, la primera combinación metálica que sirve como elemento de calefacción. Por esta razón, Marsh fue aclamado como “padre de la industria de la calefacción eléctrica”. Hecho de cuatro partes de níquel y una parte de cromo, su patente fue adquirida en febrero de 1906. Marsh nació el 16 de agosto de 1877 en Pontiac, Illinois, siendo el mayor de tres hermanos. En 1844 la familia se trasladó a Pana, Illinois. Marsh asistió a la Universidad de Illinois en Urbana-Champaign. En 1901, Albert recibió el grado de licenciado en ciencias en la especialidad de ingeniería química. Ese mismo año, contajo matrimonio con Minnie Haywood en Massachusetts.monio con Minnie Haywood en Massachusetts. , Albert Leroy Marsh, (August 16, 1877 – SepAlbert Leroy Marsh, (August 16, 1877 – September 17, 1944) was an American metallurgist. In 1905 he co-invented the first metallic alloy from which a high-resistance wire could be made that could be used as a durable and safe heating element. While working at Hoskins Manufacturing, the company of chemist, electrical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur William Hoskins (1862–1934) the two experimented for several years until the alloy was perfected. The material was patented that year as chromel, later and still today marketed as nichrome. For this invention, Marsh was acclaimed as "father of the electrical heating industry".ather of the electrical heating industry".
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rdfs:comment Albert Leroy Marsh, (August 16, 1877 – SepAlbert Leroy Marsh, (August 16, 1877 – September 17, 1944) was an American metallurgist. In 1905 he co-invented the first metallic alloy from which a high-resistance wire could be made that could be used as a durable and safe heating element. While working at Hoskins Manufacturing, the company of chemist, electrical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur William Hoskins (1862–1934) the two experimented for several years until the alloy was perfected. The material was patented that year as chromel, later and still today marketed as nichrome. For this invention, Marsh was acclaimed as "father of the electrical heating industry".ather of the electrical heating industry". , Albert Leroy Marsh (1877-1944), fue el creAlbert Leroy Marsh (1877-1944), fue el creador del Nicrom el año 1905, la primera combinación metálica que sirve como elemento de calefacción. Por esta razón, Marsh fue aclamado como “padre de la industria de la calefacción eléctrica”. Hecho de cuatro partes de níquel y una parte de cromo, su patente fue adquirida en febrero de 1906. patente fue adquirida en febrero de 1906.
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