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Marc A Quenneville, 688976 69Th St, Pinellas Park, FL 33782

Marc Quenneville Phones & Addresses

8976 69Th St, Pinellas Park, FL 33782    727-5445512   

4577 131St Ave N, Clearwater, FL 33762   

Campbellsburg, KY   

Lawrenceburg, KY   

Louisville, KY   

La Grange, KY   

Work

Company: Glastech yachts Address: 4577 131St Ave N, Clearwater, FL 33762 Phones: 727-5445512 Position: Owner Industries: Marinas

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Owner

Location:
Clearwater, FL
Industry:
Maritime
Work:
Glastech
Owner
Marc Quenneville Photo 29

Marc Quenneville

Location:
Clearwater, FL
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Glastech
President
Education:
Maps College 1965 - 1968
Maps College
Bachelors
Skills:
Product Development, Plastics, Manufacturing, Engineering, Composites, Materials, Continuous Improvement, Iso, Injection Molding, Lean Manufacturing, R&D, Spc, Design of Experiments, Polymers, Solidworks, 5S

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Low Pressure Vacuum Resin Infusion System

US Patent:
8029263, Oct 4, 2011
Filed:
Jul 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/505153
Inventors:
Marc A. Quenneville - Clearwater FL, US
Stephen M. Quenneville - Clearwater FL, US
International Classification:
B29C 70/48
US Classification:
425121, 4251291, 425388, 425390, 425394, 425402, 425434, 425543, 425DIG 14
Abstract:
A mold assembly includes a support table mounted for rotation within a vacuum chamber. A plurality of hollow part molds is radially disposed about an axis of rotation of the support table. Each part mold has fiber architecture disposed between an inflatable bladder and internal walls of the part mold. A first motor rotates the support table and resin is urged by centrifugal force to flow along the length of each part mold until the fiber architecture is thoroughly impregnated with resin. A second motor spins each part mold about an axis of rotation of the part mold to ensure that the resin migrates radially outwardly relative to the interior wall surface of each part mold. The resulting product is a monolithic, seamless part having no voids.

Plural Component System

US Patent:
4360157, Nov 23, 1982
Filed:
Sep 22, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/189716
Inventors:
Marc A. Quenneville - Pinellas Park FL
International Classification:
B05B 704
B05B 904
US Classification:
239 61
Abstract:
Apparatus for applying plural components to a work surface. One embodiment contemplates the application of a primarily resinous solution having an operative amount of catalyst admixed therewith. Another embodiment contemplates the application of an epoxy comprising substantially equal parts of resin and catalyst. The apparatus segregates the operating fluid from the components being pumped so that an epoxy may follow or be preceded by an application of polyester resin, in the absence of apparatus cleaning or flushing between applications.

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