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3 unusual facts about Friedrich Gottlob Keller


Friedrich Gottlob Keller

This is interesting because both Charles Fenerty and F.G. Keller started at the same time, and made their discovery public at the same time, and at the same time found that no one was interested in it.

Friedrich Gottlob Keller (born June 27, 1816 in Hainichen, Saxony – died September 8, 1895 in Krippen, Saxony) was a German machinist and inventor, who (at the same time as Charles Fenerty) invented the wood pulp process for the use in papermaking.

Keller spent his childhood and youth working for his father as a weaver and leaf-binder in Hainichen, Saxony (north-eastern Germany).



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