Shah A. Haque - Houston TX Richard Chmiel - Houston TX David Birt, Jr. - Houston TX Richard L. Iazzetti - Houston TX Thomas G. Priest - Houston TX
Assignee:
Forty Ten L.L.C. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E04B 138
US Classification:
52417, 522871, 403179, 403265
Abstract:
A unique adhesive composition consisting of two parts, a resin and a curing agent, is disclosed. The composition has good adhesion to chemically inert substrates, both flexible and rigid. It is useful for sealing discontinuity in concrete slabs, tanks, decks, pipe lining or combinations thereof.
Elastomeric Coating For Corrosion Control And Chemical Containment
Paul Clemens - Brookshire TX, US Thomas Priest - Houston TX, US Owen Priest - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
C09B 67/00
US Classification:
524502000
Abstract:
A cost effective, two component, high-solids elastomeric coating. The coating is comprised of a chemically cross-linked resin for the purpose of substrate corrosion control, and chemical containment service. This invention may be applied by conventional application techniques including, but not limited to: brush applied, squeegee applied, roller applied, trowel applied, and both single and plural component spray applied. The coating may be optionally reinforced with fabric or fiber reinforcement layers, and the system components of the elastomeric coating to provide an engineered composite coating. The coating imparts excellent adhesive properties, in particular to: oil-contaminated substrates, a variety of low surface energy substrates, and on a variety of electronegative substrates. The invention's specific chemical resistive properties are designed such: for exposure to boiling water, resistance to brines, and resistance to a broad spectrum of solid and aqueous acids and caustics. The physical properties include excellent flexibility and the ability to elongate and contract across a broad temperature range (−100 F. to +260 F.). Performance properties of the installed coating include: weatherability, abrasion resistance, impact strength, chip resistance, and dimensional stability. Long-term aging properties of the material are exceptional.
Thomas G. Priest - Houston TX Richard P. Chmiel - Houston TX Richard L. Iazzetti - Houston TX Edward G. Brugel - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
Forty Ten, L.L.C. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C08K 554 C08K 334
US Classification:
524188
Abstract:
A coating material for coating a substratehas been invented, the coating material including solvent, chlorosulfonated polyethylene dissolved in the solvent, hardener, and strengthener material. A process for producing a coating material for coating a substrate has been invented, the process including reacting chlorosulfonated polyethylene with an amino silane producing reaction product by the cross-linking of the chlorosulfonated polyethylene with the amino silane, adding carbon black to the reaction product, adding kaolin clay to the reaction product, and dissolving the reaction product, carbon black, and kaolin clay in a solvent forming a solution, the solution applyable to a substrate to form a coating thereon upon evaporation of the solvent.
John Deere since Jul 2011
Business Unit Manager
Deere & Company Sep 2009 - Jul 2011
Process Improvement Manager
John Deere Brazil Montenegro Sep 2007 - Jun 2009
Total Quality Manager
Deere & Company - Moline,IL May 2005 - May 2007
Senior Engineer
GOODRICH CORPORATION Oct 2003 - Nov 2004
Senior Continuous Improvement Specialist
Education:
Yale University - Yale School of Management 1996 - 1998
MBA, Operations
University of Illinois at Chicago 1992
Bachelor of Arts; B.A, English
Skills:
Value Stream Mapping FMEA Lean Manufacturing Kaizen TQM Supplier Quality 5S DMAIC Six Sigma PPAP Continuous Improvement APQP