2012 to 2000 Applications EngineerRochester Midland Corporation
2008 to 2011 Northeast Technical SpecialistEnergy Beam Sciences
2007 to 2008 Product ManagerH2O Equipment Company
2006 to 2007 Technical Sales RepresentativeCUNO, a 3M company
2004 to 2006 Regulatory Affairs ManagerCUNO, a 3M company
2003 to 2004 Laboratory ManagerCUNO, a 3M company
2000 to 2004 Field EngineerUZ ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, Central CT
1998 to 2000 Technical Sales ConsultantCHEM AQUA, New Haven County
1996 to 1998 Sales EngineerOLIN CORPORATION
1992 to 1996 Technical Sales/Service RepresentativeOLIN CORPORATION
1988 to 1992 Research ChemistOLIN CORPORATION
1985 to 1988 Research Technician
Education:
Central Connecticut State University New Britain, CT 1985 B.S. in Chemistry
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Chloroisocyanurate Compositions Which Rapidly Disintegrate
Compositions in compressed form consisting essentially of a chloroisocyanurate compound and a disintegrating amount of a natural water-soluble gum selected from the group consisting of seed gums and microbial gums. The novel compositions when placed in water readily disperse the chloroisocyanurate compound to provide rapid and controlled increases in concentrations of available chlorine to water bodies such as swimming pools, spas, or hot tubs.
Method For The Dissolution Of Calcium Carbonate Solids In The Presence Of Aqueous Chlorine Solutions
Richard M. Mullins - Madison CT Jeffrey J. Glen - Meriden CT
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B01F 100 C07C 5908
US Classification:
4236585
Abstract:
A process for dissolving calcium carbonate solids in the presence of an aqueous chlorine-containing solution without the formation of chlorine gas comprising adding a sufficient amount of lactic acid to the solution dissolving said solids.