Melinda Ann Mabry - Newton MA Ting Wang - Billerica MA Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Hudson NH James A. Shell - Suwanee GA Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA Bin Chung - Nashua NH Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
524495, 524496
Abstract:
Elastomer composite blends are produced by novel wet/dry mixing methods and apparatus. In the wet mixing step or stage, fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.
Melinda Ann Mabry - Cleveland Heights OH, US Ting Wang - Billerica MA, US Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Mason NH, US James A. Shell - Suwanee GA, US Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA, US Bin Chung - Nashua NH, US Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT, US
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08K 3/04
US Classification:
524495, 524496
Abstract:
Elastomer composite blends are produced by novel wet/dry mixing methods and apparatus. In the wet mixing step or stage, fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.
Melinda Mabry - Cleveland Heights OH, US Frederick Rumpf - Billerica MA, US Ivan Podobnik - Nashua NH, US Scott Westveer - Westford MA, US Allan Morgan - Manchester MA, US Bin Chung - Nashua NH, US Malcolm Andrews - Bryan TX, US Ting Wang - Billerica MA, US James Shell - Suwanee GA, US Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT, US
International Classification:
C08K003/00 C08K003/04
US Classification:
523/335000, 524/495000
Abstract:
Elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.
Melinda Ann Mabry - Cleveland Heights OH Ting Wang - Billerica MA Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Mason NH James A. Shell - Suwanee GA Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA Bin Chung - Nashu NH Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
524495
Abstract:
Elastomer composite blends are produced by novel wet/dry mixing methods and apparatus. In the wet mixing step or stage, fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James Allen Shell
SHELL FAMILY PIZZA CO
James Allen Shell
SHELL GLASS CONSULTING, INC
James D. Shell Person
S.W.A.T. Bible Club
Resumes
High Energy Quality Systems And Technical Consultant
Ja Shell Consulting Jun 2010 - Jul 2013
Freelance Financial Writer For Seeking Alpha
Frs Division of Rex Hide Industries Nov 2008 - Jan 2011
Vice President Quality and Technology and Business Development
Iso-Help.com Nov 2008 - Jan 2011
High Energy Quality Systems and Technical Consultant
Gold's Gym 2010 - 2011
Certified Bts Group Groove Instructor
Asq Atlanta Chapter 2007 - 2008
Member
Education:
Drake University 1978 - 1982
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business Administration
Cornell College 1973 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry
Skills:
Iso9001 Lead Auditor Iso 13485 Consultant Ts 16949 Deployment Manufacturing Quality System Process Improvement Testing Product Development Quality Control Management Training Business Development Materials Electronics Iso 13485 Contract Negotiation Quality Auditing Automotive Six Sigma Quality Management Marketing Quality Assurance Continuous Improvement