Paul-François Huart-Chapel

Paul-François Huart-Chapel (1770–1850), was a Belgian industrialist, and politician. He was born in Charleroi. He married Mary Chapel, the daughter of an industrialist. In 1806 he inherited the factories of the Chapel family. He introduced a reverbatory furnace for melting metal in 1807, in 1821 the first Puddling furnace in Belgium (with J.M. Orban). Shortly after John Cockerill had built the first blast furnace in Belgium in Liege, he built a coke fired blast furnace in 1827 in Charleroi, 12m high and producing 6 to 10tonnes of pig iron a day.

Paul-François Huart-Chapel

Paul-François Huart-Chapel (1770–1850), was a Belgian industrialist, and politician. He was born in Charleroi. He married Mary Chapel, the daughter of an industrialist. In 1806 he inherited the factories of the Chapel family. He introduced a reverbatory furnace for melting metal in 1807, in 1821 the first Puddling furnace in Belgium (with J.M. Orban). Shortly after John Cockerill had built the first blast furnace in Belgium in Liege, he built a coke fired blast furnace in 1827 in Charleroi, 12m high and producing 6 to 10tonnes of pig iron a day.