Lumar Metals North America
Chief Commercial Officer
Empco, Inc.
Sales Manager
Praxair Metals Technologies 2005 - 2007
Director - Bof Co-Jet Technology
Berry Metal Company 1973 - Sep 2004
Staff Engineer, Vice President, President
Bethlehem Steel Corporation 1970 - 1973
Open Hearth Melter
Education:
The Ohio State University 1961 - 1966
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Metallurgical Engineering
Skills:
Microsoft Office Mining Continuous Improvement New Business Development Negotiation Key Account Management Materials Minerals Supply Chain Management Lean Manufacturing
James Robins - Chicago IL, US Theodore Leczo - Pittsburgh PA, US George Koenig - Cranberry Township PA, US Nicholas Rymarchyk - Baden PA, US
International Classification:
C21C005/32
US Classification:
266/225000
Abstract:
An assembly wherein inexpensive and essentially maintenance-free sensor means may be used in conjunction with conventional a metal making lance with minimal adaptation of the lance's structure. The assembly contemplates the use of consumable sensors that may be dispensed through a sensor feed tube disposed interiorly or exteriorly of a conventional metal making lance. The sensors may be selected to detect one or more characteristics of the metal being treated and/or operating conditions of the furnace vessel.
A modular metalmaking lance having a pre-fabricated “plug-in” lower sections. The plug-in section is preferably of sufficient length to ensure that the joint between a plug-in section and an upper lance section is not in the area of the lance that typically is damaged in refining service. At the same time, the plug-in section is preferably short enough to be transported from an off-site assembly/repair shop to the refining shop via standard-length cargo trucks or truck-trailer rigs used throughout the world.
James Robins - Chicago IL, US Theodore Leczo - Pittsburgh PA, US George Koenig - Cranberry Township PA, US Nicholas Rymarchyk - Baden PA, US
International Classification:
C21C005/32
US Classification:
266/225000
Abstract:
An assembly wherein inexpensive and essentially maintenance-free disposable sensors may be used in conjunction with a metal making lance. The assembly contemplates the use of disposable sensors that are accommodated by a sensor feed tube disposed interiorly or exteriorly of a conventional metal making lance. The sensors may be selected to detect one or more characteristics of the metal being treated and/or operating conditions of a metal treatment vessel.
James Robins - Chicago IL, US Theodore Leczo - Pittsburgh PA, US George Koenig - Cranberry Township PA, US Nicholas Rymarchyk - Baden PA, US
International Classification:
C21C 5/46
US Classification:
266225000
Abstract:
An assembly wherein inexpensive and essentially maintenance-free disposable sensors may be used in conjunction with a metal making lance. The assembly contemplates the use of disposable sensors that are accommodated by a sensor feed tube disposed interiorly or exteriorly of a conventional metal making lance. The sensors may be selected to detect one or more characteristics of the metal being treated and/or operating conditions of a metal treatment vessel.
James W. Robins - Chicago IL, US Theodore J. Leczo - Pittsburgh PA, US George J. Koenig - Cranberry Township PA, US
International Classification:
C21B 7/24 C21C 5/32
US Classification:
266 99
Abstract:
An assembly wherein inexpensive and essentially maintenance-free disposable sensors may be used in conjunction with a metal making lance. The assembly contemplates the use of disposable sensors that are accommodated by a sensor feed tube disposed interiorly or exteriorly of a conventional metal making lance. The sensors may be selected to detect one or more characteristics of the metal being treated and/or operating conditions of a metal treatment vessel.
Theodore J. Leczo - Pittsburgh PA Nicholas M. Rymarchyk - Baden PA Stephen A. Manley - Butler PA Peter J. Danek - Zelienople PA
Assignee:
Berry Metal Company - Harmony PA
International Classification:
C21C 532
US Classification:
266225
Abstract:
A lance tip assembly for a water-cooled lance as well as a method for constructing same. The lance tip assembly includes a first component of solid cast metal which is secured to a second or lower component of forged metal. Each active material discharge nozzle of the combined forged and cast lance tip assembly is constructed in part of the first cast component and in part of the second forged component. Only a single bond is required to join the first and second component at each nozzle site. The first and second components are fabricated to include structural features which individually and collectively promote high coolant water flow velocity through the lance tip and substantially uniform cooling of face of the lance tip.
Theodore J. Leczo - Pittsburgh PA Nicholas M. Rymarchyk - Baden PA Gerald R. Glatz - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Berry Metal Co. - Harmony PA
International Classification:
C22B 1500
US Classification:
266 47
Abstract:
An improved oxygen blowing/fuel burner lance assembly for introducing, at selected times, a flow of oxygen and/or carbonaceous fuel material, such as fine-grained carbon or hydrocarbon gas (e. g. , natural gas and the like), into an electric furnace vessel. The lance assembly includes a housing portion, a straight barrel having a first and connected to the housing portion and a second end connected to a lance tip. The lance tip includes a nozzle structure having at least one oxygen injection nozzle and at least one carbonaceous material injection nozzle which together define a burner assembly for dispensing a combined flow of carbonaceous fuel and oxygen from the lance which may be ignited to produce a flame for preheating a scrap charge in an electric furnace vessel. When the scrap is sufficiently melted through cooperation of the electric furnace electrodes and the burner, the oxygen and carbonaceous fuel material flows may be terminated to extinguish the burner flame, the oxygen flow may be restarted at a reduced flow rate to complete preheating/cutting (if necessary), or at a supersonic flow rate for refining/decarburizing of the molten steel bath.
Theodore J. Leczo - Wexford PA Nicholas M. Rymarchyk - Baden PA Gary S. Bugar - Ellwood City PA
Assignee:
Berry Metal Company - Harmony PA
International Classification:
C21C 532
US Classification:
266225
Abstract:
An oxygen/carbon blowing lance assembly for directing a supersonic flow of oxygen and a flow of graphite against the surface of molten bath in a steelmaking electric furnace. The two flows impinge upon the slag surface at discrete separate areas in the slag and the supersonic oxygen flow acts to emulsify the slag. The lance assembly includes a coolant shut off valve to prevent loss of coolant upon failure of the nozzle. The housing of the lance assembly includes a modular design for ease of maintenance.
License Records
Theodore Jesse Leczo
Address:
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
License #:
PE027306E - Expired
Category:
Engineers
Type:
Professional Engineer
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Theodore J. Leczo President
Berry Metal Company Foundries-Steel · Steel Foundries, Except Investment
2408 Evans City Rd, Harmony, PA 16037 4124528040, 7244528040, 7244524115