Expert Details
Rubber Mixing, Formulation, Testing and Chemical Analysis Especially High Natural Rubber and Butyl
ID: 732492
Georgia, USA
He has extensive high volume experience optimizing Halo-butyl compounds. I have resurrected techniques to analyze rubber compounds with high Carbon Black filler and am versed in modern FTIR spectral subtraction techniques.
Versed in Rheological measurements to assess quality of rubber compounds after mixing and curing, His expertise includes a understanding of the target mechanical properties green, and in the cured state.
Expert holds six US Patents, four of which are directed to Polyimide and other polymer Microelectronic applications.
Expert can offer spin apply process problem solving.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1993 | Degree: MS Polymer Science | Subject: Polymer Science-Thesis option-FTIR/polymer blends | Institution: Penn State Univ,-Stare College |
Year: 1983 | Degree: BS | Subject: Biology with 26 Crhrs Chemistry | Institution: Univ. of Mass.-Amherst |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2012 to 2015 | Employer: Bridgestone Firestone Corporation | Title: Sr. Process Engineer | Department: Process Engineering |
Responsibilities:Set process parameters for mixing 14 different rubber compounds for carcass tire componentsAlso formulated rubber compounds for low rolling resistance,downstream process improvement,seasonal changes,cost reduction, higher calander speed |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2011 to 2001 | Employer: Henniges Automotive | Title: Testing specialist | Department: Quality |
Responsibilities:4 month contract to test finished epdmseal component to Din,Iso and automaker specific specifications |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1988 to 2008 | Employer: IBM Corporation, Microelectronics | Title: Development Engineer | Department: Process Development, Patent Engineering, Applications |
Responsibilities:Developed high tolerance polyimide coating process for 166 mm sqglass ceramic mcm. Patented inventions and reduced to practice those directed to polymer applications |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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ASM ACS |
Awards / Recognition |
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2nd Invention Achievement Plateau-IBM IBM Stock Options Award for Savings over $7M Polyimide material cost for impregnation process-Monetary award from IBM |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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2 Publications and 6 US Patents 1 Japanese Patent |
Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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Participated in FTIR analysis of fractionated ethylene-propylene rubber made by a proprietary catalyst Petroleum |
Training / Seminars |
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MIT Summer Short Course-Viscoeleastic Properties of Polymers IBM Training by Professors from Engineering Schools: DOE 6 Sigma and focus on process capability statistics Device Physics-Georgia Tech Ceramic Material Science Statistics Polymer Science-Virgina Tech Electromigration and Metallurgy electroplating and associated electrochemistry |
Vendor Selection |
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Selection of Polyimide and optimization with DuPont to meet high viscosity, high solids requirement to spin on 12 um film with no bubbles |
Marketing Experience |
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Developed value presentation where data mined patents directed to electrically conducting polymer applications and showed the intersection to companies development roadmap Developed Pentacene cluster of patents directed OLED application and developed value presentation-Sold for $2M. |
Other Relevant Experience |
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Optimized polymer to polymer adhesion of polyimide coatings Modeled permeability as function of Vander Waals Radius of gases to find a gas hermeticity probe that has low solubility and low diffusivity in polyimide Found reclaim chlorobutyl gave unstable properties and that variability was signaled to by variability in TC90 found over the period in question.I found the evidence in the certificates of analysis of the rubber bales. Latter found stabilizer concentration was not tested nor assured by the process. Determined by requesting C13 NMR that high concentration Natural Rubber was found in the center of cured lumps found in butyl innerliner compound, The two polymers do not mix and thus steps Expert took to increase shear rate, reduce scorch of returned material and reduce size of balls of returned material reduces viscous heating in the mixer and thus reduced cured lumps. |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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Spainish | Beginner |