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  2. Ferro Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Ferro Corporation is an American producer of technology-based performance materials for manufacturers, focusing on four core segments: performance colors and glass; pigments, powders, and oxides; porcelain enamel; and tile coatings systems. Ferro was founded in 1919 by Harry D. Cushman in Cleveland. [1]

  3. Ferrovitreous - Wikipedia

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    Ferro (iron) and vitreous (glass) construction combined the use of glass and iron in the eighteenth century and can be seen developing as early as the seventeenth century. [1] Popularized during the Industrial Revolution as iron and steel production became more common throughout Europe and frequently utilized in world exhibitions.

  4. Ferro (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A ferro (plural ferri) or ferro da facciata is an item of functional wrought-iron work on the façade of an Italian building. Ferri are a common feature of Medieval and Renaissance architecture in Lazio , Tuscany and Umbria .

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    Ferro (architecture), a wrought-iron architectural element; Ferro Carril Oeste, an Argentine football team; Ferro (Covilhã), a civil parish in the municipality of Covilhã, Portugal; Ferro meridian, an alternative prime meridian through El Hierro; Ferro Lad, comic book superhero; Ferro (footballer) (born 1997), Portuguese footballer; Ferro ...

  6. Ferrocement - Wikipedia

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    Ferrocement or ferro-cement [1] is a system of construction using reinforced mortar [2] or plaster (lime or cement, sand, and water) applied over an "armature" of metal mesh, woven, expanded metal, or metal-fibers, and closely spaced thin steel rods such as rebar. The metal commonly used is iron or some type of steel, and the mesh is made with ...

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  9. Ferrocerium - Wikipedia

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    Spark trails from a cigarette lighter. Ferrocerium (also known in Europe as Auermetall) is a synthetic pyrophoric alloy of mischmetal (cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, other trace lanthanides and some iron – about 95% lanthanides and 5% iron) hardened by blending in oxides of iron and/or magnesium.