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1325 Irondale Cir, North Canton, OH 44720    330-3050487    330-4991622    330-4993692   

Canton, OH   

2159 Saint James Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106    216-3711086   

11900 Lake Shore Blvd, Bratenahl, OH 44108    216-7615574   

Cleveland Heights, OH   

1325 Irondale Cir NE, North Canton, OH 44720    330-2653506   

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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1325 Irondale Cir northeast, North Canton, OH 44720
Industry:
Chemicals
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Suncolor Corporation
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Radiation-Curable Compositions And Cured Articles

US Patent:
6350792, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Jul 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/616201
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - North Canton OH
Joseph V. Koleske - Charleston WV
Assignee:
Suncolor Corporation - North Canton OH
International Classification:
C08F 246
US Classification:
522 81, 522 71, 522 74, 522 77, 522 79, 522 80, 522 83, 522100, 522101, 522103, 522109, 522110, 522112, 522120, 522121, 522122, 522182, 522172, 522 31, 522 25, 522 15, 522 33, 428426, 428413
Abstract:
A radiation-curable composition in a liquid or solid form comprises at least one solid, non-crystalline radiation-transmissible material, dispersed in at least one cationic-curable or free-radical curable composition or mixture thereof. The solid, non-crystalline radiation-transmissible materials comprise glasses and other suitable materials that transmit (i. e. , are transparent to) at least about 40% of radiation having a wavelength from about 180 to about 600 nanometers. The solid forms of the radiation-curable compositions of the invention are useful as powder coatings for coating decorative and functional objects and that would be cured by a thermal heating flow process followed by radiation exposure. The cured compositions of the invention are useful as coatings and inks for metal, paper, plastics, glass, ceramics, and wood, as adhesives, as sealants, and as composite materials and other articles and in biomedical and dental applications.

Radiation-Curable Compositions And Cured Articles

US Patent:
6660374, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Jan 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/053021
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - North Canton OH
Joseph V. Koleske - Charleston WV
Assignee:
Suncolor Corporation - North Canton OH
International Classification:
C08F 248
US Classification:
428327, 428325, 428323, 428331, 428332, 428333, 428334, 428336, 428402, 428404, 428407, 428426, 428413
Abstract:
A radiation-curable composition in a liquid or solid form comprises at least one solid, non-crystalline radiation-transmissible material, dispersed in at least one cationic-curable or free-radical curable composition or mixture thereof. The solid, non-crystalline radiation-transmissible materials comprise glasses and other suitable materials that transmit (i. e. , are transparent to) at least about 40% of radiation having a wavelength from about 180 to about 600 nanometers. The cationic-curable compositions comprise at least one cycloaliphatic epoxide, at least one polyol, and at least one cation-generating photoinitiator. The free-radical curable compositions comprise at least one ethylenically unsaturated compound and at least one free-radical-generating photoinitiator unless electron beam curing is used, in which case the amount of photoinitiator can be reduced or even eliminated. The solid forms of the radiation-curable compositions of the invention are useful as powder coatings for coating decorative and functional objects and that would be cured by a thermal heating flow process followed by radiation exposure. The cured compositions of the invention are useful as coatings and inks for metal, paper, plastics, glass, ceramics, and wood, as adhesives, as sealants, and as composite materials and other articles.

Optical Polymeric Composition And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
8173739, May 8, 2012
Filed:
Apr 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/423863
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - North Canton OH, US
Assignee:
Suncolor Corporation - North Canton OH
International Classification:
C08K 5/52
US Classification:
524500, 524506, 524537, 524539, 524413, 524437, 524394, 524588
Abstract:
The invention relates to a polymer composition, comprising: (i) at least one thermoplastic resin having a glass transition temperature of at least about 220 C. ; (ii) at least one phenylalkoxysilane, biphenol, trisilanolphenyl polyhedral oligomeric silesquioxane, or mixture of two or more thereof; (iii) inorganic particulates having an average particle size in the range up to about 100 nanometers dispersed in the thermoplastic resin, the inorganic particulates having an index of refraction in the range from about 1. 4 to about 3; and (iv) an effective amount of at least one dispersant to disperse the inorganic particulates in the thermoplastic resin; with the proviso that when the trisilanolphenyl polyhedral oligomeric silesquioxane is in the form of particulates with an average particle size up to about 100 nanometers, the trisilanolphenyl polyhedral oligomeric silesquioxane particulates are optionally used as both component (ii) and as a partial or complete replacement for the inorganic particulates in component (iii). The polymer composition may be a high temperature thermoplastic suitable for forming, such as by molding, optical articles such as lenses.

Optical Polymeric Composition And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
8604119, Dec 10, 2013
Filed:
Apr 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/459348
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - North Canton OH, US
Assignee:
Suncolor Corporation - North Canton OH
International Classification:
C08K 5/52
US Classification:
524500, 524506, 524537, 524539, 524413, 524437, 524394, 524588
Abstract:
The invention relates to a polymer composition, comprising: (i) at least one thermoplastic resin having a glass transition temperature of at least about 220 C. ; (ii) at least one phenylalkoxysilane, biphenol, trisilanolphenyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane, or mixture of two or more thereof; (iii) inorganic particulates; and (iv) at least one dispersant. The polymer composition may be a high temperature thermoplastic suitable for forming, such as by molding, optical articles such as lenses.

Polymeric Composition

US Patent:
2009006, Mar 12, 2009
Filed:
Oct 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/870459
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - North Canton OH, US
International Classification:
B05D 3/02
C08K 5/10
C08K 5/12
C08K 5/05
D06P 1/00
B29C 45/00
C09K 21/02
C08K 5/524
C08K 5/3432
US Classification:
427316, 524284, 524287, 524128, 524101, 524317, 252602, 8636, 2643281
Abstract:
The invention relates to a polymeric composition, comprising: at least one thermoplastic resin having a glass transition temperature of at least about 220 C.; inorganic particulates having an average particle size in the range up to about 100 nanometers dispersed in the thermoplastic resin, the inorganic particulates having an index of refraction in the range from about 1.4 to about 3; and an effective amount of at least one dispersant to disperse the inorganic particulates in the thermoplastic resin. The polymer composition may be a high temperature thermoplastic suitable for forming, such as by molding, optical articles such as lenses.

Pumpable Backfill Grout

US Patent:
5294255, Mar 15, 1994
Filed:
Sep 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/949435
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - Cleveland OH
Richard J. Lenczewski - Cleveland OH
Alfonzo L. Wilson - Cleveland OH
Assignee:
Specrete-IP Incorporated - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C04B 1408
C04B 1418
US Classification:
106698
Abstract:
A pumpable backfill grout which hardens into a controlled low strength material and an additive for making up such a backfill grout. The grout consists essentially of portland cement, a smooth surfaced vesicular expanded perlite, fly ash, fine aggregate, water, an air entraining agent, a quick dispersing thixiotropic suspending agent and a bentonite thickening agent.

Hydrating And Plasticizing Admixture For Dense Concrete

US Patent:
5302200, Apr 12, 1994
Filed:
Nov 27, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/800604
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - Cleveland OH
Alfonzo L. Wilson - Cleveland OH
Richard J. Lenczewski - Cleveland OH
Assignee:
Specrete - IP Incorporated - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C04B 1402
C04B 1408
US Classification:
106482
Abstract:
An admixture for a dense and durable concrete mix consisting essentially of diatomaceous earth and silica fume in the ratio of from 1 to 1 up to 1 to 8. Optionally, fly ash and lignosulfonate dispersant may be added to the admixture.

Low Density Insulating And Fire-Resistant Perlite Concrete

US Patent:
5356446, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Jul 7, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/087983
Inventors:
David A. Smetana - Cleveland Heights OH
Alfonzo L. Wilson - Cleveland Heights OH
Richard J. Lenczewski - Garfield Heights OH
Said Dimitry - Shaker Heights OH
International Classification:
E04B 200
E04F 1522
US Classification:
52743
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of providing thermal insulation and fire-resistance to buildings, by filling voids or spaces in and around structural members with a low density thermally insulating and fire-resistant cementitious composition containing a high proportion of a relatively smooth-surfaced, vesicular, expanded perlite. The method includes placing a flexible, woven, fire-resistant bag in the space to be filled, so as to act as a containment vessel, pumping a cementitious composition into the bag to fill a space by conforming to the shape of the space, while the bag simultaneously contains the cementitious composition in the desired position, and allowing the composition to cure into a lightweight, fire-resistant, and thermally insulating concrete. The method is particularly useful in and directed to remedial, post-construction applications in occupied buildings.

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