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James S Kellar, 8616 Arrowwood Ln, Galena, IL 61036

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16 Arrowwood Ln, Galena, IL 61036    815-7914765   

3 Wedgewood Dr, Galena, IL 61036    815-7771078   

2 Bittersweet Ct, Galena, IL 61036    815-7771078    815-7773689   

Des Plaines, IL   

Elgin, IL   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Hydrocarbon Deasphalting Process And Solvent Extractor Therefor

US Patent:
3998726, Dec 21, 1976
Filed:
Jun 25, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/590186
Inventors:
Bennie I. Bunas - Des Plaines IL
James S. Kellar - Des Plaines IL
Assignee:
Universal Oil Products Company - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 2114
US Classification:
208309
Abstract:
Maximum removal of asphaltic material, including high molecular weight metallic contaminants, from a hydrocarbonaceous charge stock is achieved through the utilization of a solvent extraction zone provided with direct heating facilities in an upper portion thereof.

Control Of Hydrocarbon Deasphalting Process

US Patent:
3981797, Sep 21, 1976
Filed:
Jul 21, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/597625
Inventors:
James S. Kellar - Des Plaines IL
Don B. Carson - Mount Prospect IL
David M. Boyd - Claredon Hills IL
Assignee:
UOP Inc. - Des Plaines IL
International Classification:
C10G 2100
US Classification:
208309
Abstract:
Maximum removal of asphaltic material, including high molecular weight metallic contaminants, from a hydrocarbonaceous charge stock is achieved through the utilization of a solvent extraction zone provided with direct top-heating facilities in the upper portion thereof. The top-heating section of the extraction zone is divided into two liquid-collecting zones in partial open communication with each other. A portion of the liquid is removed from the lower liquid-collecting zone, increased in temperature and returned to the extractor in the upper liquid-collecting zone. The flow rate of liquid withdrawn from the lower zone is controlled in response to the differential pressure between the two liquid-collecting zones.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Introduction To The Prehistory Of Indiana

Author:
James H. Kellar
ISBN #:
0871950448

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