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Barnett, MO   

4706 Garden Grove Dr, Columbia, MO 65203    573-2341398    573-4455305    573-2345202   

1603 Parklawn Ct, Columbia, MO 65202    573-4425365   

Boynton, MO   

1603 Parklawn Ct, Columbia, MO 65202    573-4895365   

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Vice President Business Development

Location:
1700 67Th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55430
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Environmental Dynamics International 2016 - 2016
Business Development
Environmental Dynamics International Aug 1986 - Apr 2013
Vice President Global Logistics
Mainsail Global Aug 1986 - Apr 2013
Vice President Business Development
Education:
University of Missouri - Columbia 1980 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Forestry
Skills:
Lean Manufacturing, Product Development, Manufacturing, Engineering, Project Management, Autocad, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Project Planning
Interests:
Human Rights
Education
Environment
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Vice President Global Logisitcs

Location:
Columbia, MO
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Environmental Dynamics Inc
Vice President Global Logisitcs
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Diffuser Membrane And Method Of Manufacture

US Patent:
2012031, Dec 13, 2012
Filed:
Jun 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/491718
Inventors:
Warrick S. WADMAN - Columbia MO, US
David A. CAPRON - Columbia MO, US
Charles E. THARP - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
B01F 3/04
B29C 47/06
US Classification:
2611221, 26417316, 26417319, 264145
Abstract:
A diffuser membrane and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. In the method for manufacturing, a first material is heated and extruded to form a base layer and a second material is heated and extruded to form a coating layer. The base layer and coating layer may be extruded substantially simultaneously in a coextrusion process. Accordingly, the coating may be applied to the base layer in a manner that optimizes the bonding between the two layers and provides the ability to control the thickness of the coating layer. Alternatively, the base layer is formed initially and the coating layer is subsequently formed thereover. The first and second materials have differing properties. The first material may comprise polyurethane and the second material may comprise polyurethane and PTFE.

Fluorine Treatment Of Diffuser Membranes Used In Wastewater Aeration

US Patent:
2013031, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
May 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/482437
Inventors:
Charles E. Tharp - Columbia MO, US
Randall C. Chann - Columbia MO, US
Warrick S. Wadman - Columbia MO, US
David A. Capron - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
B01D 63/00
B05D 1/36
B05D 3/00
B01D 61/00
US Classification:
210639, 210209, 4272481
Abstract:
A flexible diffuser membrane used in aeration/mixing of wastewater is impregnated with biocide and treated with fluorine or another halogen gas which forms a barrier inhibiting migration of the biocide out of the membrane. Another aspect of the invention involves cleaning a diffuser membrane with a halogen and then coating the membrane with PTFE or polyurethane.

Gas Diffuser Membrane With Coated Substrate And Method For Manufacturing The Same

US Patent:
2011002, Feb 3, 2011
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/905895
Inventors:
Charles E. THARP - Columbia MO, US
Warrick S. Wadman - Columbia MO, US
David A. Capron - Columbia MO, US
Glen K. Wylie - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/10
B29C 71/00
B05D 3/12
B05D 3/06
B29C 47/00
B05D 3/10
US Classification:
428137, 264129, 427256, 427534
Abstract:
A flexible diffuser membrane for diffusing gas into a liquid includes a substrate covered wholly or partially by a thin coating. The substrate is formed by a mold or extruder and is of an elevated temperature upon exiting the mold or extruder. The coating may be applied directly to a selected surface of the substrate just after it exits the mold or extruder and while the substrate is at an elevated temperature and before it may become contaminated by foreign materials. The membrane's manufacturing process may be a substantially continuous process wherein the substrate is continuously formed by an extruder and the coating is applied to the substrate in a continuous manner as the substrate exits the extruder.

Diffuser Membrane And Method Of Manufacture

US Patent:
2017029, Oct 19, 2017
Filed:
May 4, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/586919
Inventors:
- Columbia MO, US
David A. Capron - Columbia MO, US
Charles E. Tharp - Columbia MO, US
International Classification:
B01F 3/04
B29C 47/00
B29C 47/00
B29C 47/00
B29C 47/02
B29C 47/06
B29K 7/00
B01F 3/04
B01F 3/04
B01F 3/04
B29C 47/26
B29C 47/56
Abstract:
A diffuser membrane and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. In the method for manufacturing, a first material is heated and extruded to form a base layer and a second material is heated and extruded to form a coating layer. The base layer and coating layer may be extruded substantially simultaneously in a coextrusion process. Accordingly, the coating may be applied to the base layer in a manner that optimizes the bonding between the two layers and provides the ability to control the thickness of the coating layer. Alternatively, the base layer is formed initially and the coating layer is subsequently formed thereover. The first and second materials have differing properties. The first material may comprise polyurethane and the second material may comprise polyurethane and PTFE.

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