Geoffrey Wilson - Heber City UT, US Vernon Wilson - Heber City UT, US Sterling Stoddard - American Fork UT, US Ryan Nielson - Monticello UT, US Richard Brunst - Orem UT, US David Warren Smith - Heber City UT, US Philip Danielson - Monticello UT, US
A polymeric composite useful for producing large shaped articles such as railroad crossties comprisesa filler component having minimal reinforcing/structural characteristics; and a polymer blend including at least one polymeric stiffening component, at least one polymeric density component, and at least one polymeric flexibility component. The polymer blend can include post-consumer recycled thermoplastic polymers. To produce the composite, a multistage extruder brings a blend of polymer and filler materials to an extrudable threshold without completely liquefying the polymer blend. The extruded blend is cooled within a mold to form a shaped article such as a recycled composite crosstie. Exemplary recycled composite mixtures may include composite polymer materials, such as, polypropylene, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (HMW), Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), ABS, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE), and combinations of these polymers. The filler may include talc, fly ash, potash, and combinations of these or other mineral powder products.
Recycled Polymeric Composite Crossties And Methods Of Manufacture
Geoffrey Wilson - Heber City UT, US Vernon Wilson - Heber City UT, US Sterling Stoddard - American Fork UT, US Ryan Nielson - Monticello UT, US Richard Brunst - Orem UT, US David Smith - Heber City UT, US Philip Danielson - Monticello UT, US
Assignee:
Recycle Technologies International LLC - Orem UT
International Classification:
D02G 3/00
US Classification:
428364000
Abstract:
A polymeric composite useful for producing large shaped articles such as railroad crossties comprises a filler component having minimal reinforcing/structural characteristics; and a polymer blend including at least one polymeric stiffening component, at least one polymeric density component, and at least one polymeric flexibility component. The polymer blend can include post-consumer recycled thermoplastic polymers. To produce the composite, a multistage extruder brings a blend of polymer and filler materials to an extrudable threshold without completely liquefying the polymer blend. The extruded blend is cooled within a mold to form a shaped article such as a recycled composite crosstie. Exemplary recycled composite mixtures may include composite polymer materials, such as, polypropylene, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (HMW), Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), ABS, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE), and combinations of these polymers. The filler may include talc, fly ash, potash, and combinations of these or other mineral powder products.
Recycled Polymeric Composite Crossties And Methods Of Manufacture
Geoffrey Wilson - Heber City UT, US Vernon Wilson - Heber City UT, US Sterling Stoddard - American Fork UT, US Ryan Nielson - Monticello UT, US Richard Brunst - Orem UT, US David Smith - Heber City UT, US Philip Danielson - Monticello UT, US
Assignee:
Recycle Technologies International LLC - Orem UT
International Classification:
B29C 47/08
US Classification:
425205000
Abstract:
A polymeric composite useful for producing large shaped articles such as railroad crossties comprises a filler component having minimal reinforcing/structural characteristics; and a polymer blend including at least one polymeric stiffening component, at least one polymeric density component, and at least one polymeric flexibility component. The polymer blend can include post-consumer recycled thermoplastic polymers. To produce the composite, a multistage extruder brings a blend of polymer and filler materials to an extrudable threshold without completely liquefying the polymer blend. The extruded blend is cooled within a mold to form a shaped article such as a recycled composite crosstie. Exemplary recycled composite mixtures may include composite polymer materials, such as, polypropylene, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (HMW), Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), ABS, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE), and combinations of these polymers. The filler may include talc, fly ash, potash, and combinations of these or other mineral powder products.
Nabors Industries Jul 2014 - Oct 2016
Regional Service Manager
Stewart & Stevenson Apr 2008 - May 2012
Service Manager
Rj Enterprises (Lincs) Ltd. Mar 2004 - May 2008
Service Manager
Skills:
Petroleum Natural Gas Oil and Gas Industry Maintenance and Repair Maintenance Management Commissioning Onshore Preventive Maintenance Oilfield Energy Hydraulics Project Engineering Pumps Completion Gas Turbines Power Generation Pressure Drilling Boilers Subsea Engineering Offshore Drilling Instrumentation Oil/Gas Energy Industry Air Compressors Gas Upstream Factory Turbines Pipelines Oil and Gas
Dr. Wilson graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1988. He works in Portland, OR and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Wilson is affiliated with Providence Saint Vincent Medical Center.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Hebrews:a Digest of Reformed Comment: A Digest of Reformed Comment
A build-up of that magnitude would violate major international treaties, Geoffrey Wilson, a nuclear expert with Ploughshares Fund, a peace-advocacy group in San Francisco, told The Daily Beast. Not to mention, it would cost roughly eleventy bazillion dollars, according to Jeffrey Lewis, director
A spokesman for Bimbo said that the company declines to comment on market speculation while Flowers has previously declined comment. Meanwhile, Geoffrey Wilson, a spokesman for Weston Foods said that the company has no interest in Hostess assets.
London South Collegiate Institute London Morocco 1970-1971, Sault Ste. Marie Adult Learning Centre Sault Ste. Marie Morocco 1977-1978
Community:
Brian Stewart, Richard Haynes, Jacques Balez, Robin Crow, James Hill, Julia Rivers, Wayne Birnie, Holly Bromley, Joyce Henderson, Bilkiss Kavitha, John Stewart