Robert D. Milliken - Columbia MD David R. Barnes - Columbia MD Amy L. Foley - Natick MA Karen E. Dunleavy - Billerica MA Edward J. Doherty - Mansfield MA
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
B29C 4792 D01D 524
US Classification:
264 407
Abstract:
An automated system for casting hollow fiber membranes into a variety of prescribed shapes, including spiral, linear, circular and rectangular. The system also has the capability to change the configuration during casting, which increases productivity. A co-extrusion die is rotated over a stationary coagulation bath A computer is used to control the motion of the die to make a membrane with the desired shape The nozzle is oriented in a manner that will compensate for distortions that occur in wall thickness in the area of a bend. In addition, the nozzle's annulus is offset to make the leading portion of the annulus slightly thicker and the trailing portion thinner at the point where the fluids exit the nozzle, which results in a uniformly symmetric wall thickness. A system embodying the invention includes X, Y and. theta. -directional servomotors 1A-1C (FIG.
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SUNY Upstate Microbiology and Immunology - Graduate Student
Education:
SUNY Upstate Medical University - Microbiology Immunology, University of New England - Biology, Manlius Pebble Hill
About:
I am a research biologist studying the function of lupus T cells. Which causes me to spend long days away from my loving and far to forgiving wife, and our beautiful daughter. I try and keep up on all...
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