Eugene Houdry

Mechanical engineer and inventor of catalyst

Eugene Houdry - Scientists & Innovators born April 18th, 1892
Born
Died

1962
64 years ago — 70 years old

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Scientists & Innovators

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United States

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A mechanical engineer and inventor, contributed significantly to the field of catalytic cracking. Developed the Houdry catalytic cracking process, which revolutionized oil refining and increased gasoline production efficiency. Founded the Houdry Process Corporation, which commercialized the catalytic process. Emigrated from France to the United States during the 1920s, where innovations promoted advancements in petroleum refining technology.

Developed the Houdry catalytic cracking process

Founded the Houdry Process Corporation

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