EW #883 has over 19 years as a consultant in the field of plastic processing, 40 years experience in developing polymer defect technology, 15 years in developing the field of plastic and polymer coefficient of friction related to the feed section of the extruder.
Experience Research and development and plant technology on all thermoplastic materials for: Tenneco (PVC) late 70s Scientific Process & Research (Friction Research Director) 76- 78 General Cable Research and Production (Technology Manager--PE) 1967-1976 Western Electric-Buffalo (Sr. Development Engineer--PVC and PE) 1960-1967 Union Carbide Silicones (Research Engineer) 1954-1960 E. I. DuPont de Nemours Polychemicals Dept. (Research Chemist--PE) 1951-1954 US Naval Officer Goodyear Research (Research Chemist) Synthetic Rubber 1943-4, 6
Education PhD and MSc Physical Organic Chemistry The Ohio State University (1946-1951) BS in Chemistry, Tufts University 1943 Modern Physics and Creativity, 1963 Western Electric Graduate Engineering Training Center
Areas of Expertise Expert Witness Analytical Instrumentation Adaptation to Processing Equipment Friction Analysis Melt Rheology Extrusion Equipment: Design & Analysis of Production Telecommunication Cables and Insulation Power Cables and Testing XLDPE All phases of PVC Compounding & Extrusion Thermal Stability of Polymers Surface Chemistry, Metals & Polymers Polyethylene Analysis, FTIR & Electrical
Significant Achievements Invented Analytical Engineering, a term devoted to a scientific analysis of production primarily in the field of extrusion Invented an extrusion rate controller which cut the product temperature variability by an order of magnitude on a 150 mm extruder, significantly improving the quality control in a $40 million wire and cable facility. Designed an extruder screw which saved the wire and cable company $360,000/year in production costs. Invented "Flow Vision", an instrument on-line for inspecting polymer melts for gels, voids, contamination and any other heterogeneity . Invented a rheological tool for measuring the degree of shear damage done to polymers during processing. This includes the level of fragmentation and the incipient crosslinking in processing as function of shear rate. Developed ASTM Methods for analyzing plastics, D 3364 Melt Flow Analyzer, D 3591 Analysis of Formulated PVC, D 5576 Structural Entities in Polyolefins by IR, D 5477 Polymer Layers or Inclusions by IR.
Professional Societies Fellow, American Institute of Chemists Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Fellow, Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Certified Professional Chemist & Chemical Engineer By National Certification Commission Life Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Emeritus Member, American Chemical Society Member, Society of Applied Spectroscopy Member, Society of Rheology Distinguished Member and Past President and Councilor of the Palisades Section of SPE Past Councilor and Past Chairman of the Polymer Modifiers and Additives Division of SPE Currently Councilor for the Polymer Analysis Division of SPE Section Chairman on Molecular Parameters & Spectroscopy or ASTM Committee D 20 on Plastics Past Chairman, Subcommittee D 20.70 on Analytical Methods
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