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13 Clayton Ter, Saint Louis, MO 63131    502-2289597   

1058 Griffin Gate Dr, Lexington, KY 40511    859-2259309    859-5239398   

8200 Montero Ct, Prospect, KY 40059    502-2289597   

Louisville, KY   

PO Box 509, Prospect, KY 40059    502-3766208   

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Position: Sales Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Subodh K Das

Address:
Lexington, KY 40577
Licenses:
License #: PE027296E - Expired
Category: Engineers
Type: Professional Engineer

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Chief Executive Officer And Founder

Location:
St, Louis, MO
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Phinix
Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Secat Sep 1999 - Aug 2008
President and Chief Executive Officer
University of Kentucky May 2005 - Jul 2008
Executive Director at Sloan Center For Sustainable Aluminum Industry
University of Kentucky Sep 1999 - Jul 2008
Director, Center For Aluminum Technology
University of Kentucky May 2004 - Jun 2008
Adjunct Professor
Arco Anaconda Aluminum Jun 1981 - Aug 1999
Vice President - Technology and Quality
Alcoa Sep 1974 - Jun 1981
Senior Scientist
Education:
University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business 1979 - 1981
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Michigan 1971 - 1974
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Metallurgical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 1969 - 1971
Masters, Master of Technology, Metallurgical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing, Metallurgy, Engineering, Aluminum, Materials Science, Materials, Product Development, Energy, Management, Project Management, Metals, Continuous Improvement, Renewable Energy, Process Engineering, Mining, Start Ups, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, Leadership, Factory, Process Improvement, Energy Management, Recycling, Alternative Energy, Carbon Footprinting, International Business, Lean Manufacturing, Energy Efficiency, Process Control, Carbon Management, Environmental Awareness, Alloys, Iso, Process Optimization, Commissioning, Executive Management, Industrial Engineering, Analysis, Engineering Management, Gold, Process Simulation, Supply Chain, Techno Economic Analysis/Evaluate/Strategy For New Processes and Products, Global Aluminum Industry, Casting, Cleantech, Feasibility Studies, Photovoltaics, Business Process Improvement
Languages:
Hindi
Certifications:
Professional Engineer
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Us Patents

Production Of Specialty Aluminum Alloys Using Partition Of Feed Impurities

US Patent:
2009002, Jan 29, 2009
Filed:
Jul 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/220041
Inventors:
Gyan Jha - Louisville KY, US
Frank R. Cannova - Huntington Beach CA, US
Subodh K. Das - Lexington KY, US
Barry A. Sadler - Kangaroo Ground, AU
International Classification:
C22C 21/06
C25C 3/36
C22C 21/00
B21B 1/46
C25C 3/06
US Classification:
420532, 205363, 205347, 295277
Abstract:
A series of inventions leading to the production of specific aluminum alloys (especially aluminum beverage can sheet product) through novel approach of introducing, selectively partitioning and managing alloying elements. This invention also enables manufacturing practices to enhance the performance characteristics of aluminum alloys produced. The selected elements can be derived from carbon anodes made from calcined petroleum coke with high metallic contents (such as nickel and vanadium). Alloying elements can also be introduced and managed from other raw material such as alumina and bath constituents added during aluminum smelting process. Additionally, cell operating parameters, such as cell temperature, off gas flow rate, aluminum tapping rate and impurity partition characteristics can also be manipulated to produce low cost aluminum alloys and facilitate utilization of high metallic content calcined petroleum coke.

Production Of Specialty Aluminum Alloys Using Partition Of Feed Impurities

US Patent:
2013022, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Aug 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/595589
Inventors:
Gyan Jha - Louisville KY, US
Frank R. Cannova - Huntington Beach CA, US
Subodh K. Das - Lexington KY, US
Barry A. Sadler - Kangaroo Ground, AU
International Classification:
C25C 3/06
C25C 3/26
US Classification:
205364
Abstract:
A series of inventions leading to the production of specific aluminum alloys (especially aluminum beverage can sheet product) through novel approach of introducing, selectively partitioning and managing alloying elements. This invention also enables manufacturing practices to enhance the performance characteristics of aluminum alloys produced. The selected elements can be derived from carbon anodes made from calcined petroleum coke with high metallic contents (such as nickel and vanadium). Alloying elements can also be introduced and managed from other raw material such as alumina and bath constituents added during aluminum smelting process. Additionally, cell operating parameters, such as cell temperature, off gas flow rate, aluminum tapping rate and impurity partition characteristics can also be manipulated to produce low cost aluminum alloys and facilitate utilization of high metallic content calcined petroleum coke.

Method Of Forming Aluminum Alloy Sheet

US Patent:
5104459, Apr 14, 1992
Filed:
Feb 19, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/656528
Inventors:
Lian Chen - Louisville KY
James G. Morris - Lexington KY
Subodh K. Das - Prospect KY
Assignee:
Atlantic Richfield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C22F 100
US Classification:
148 115A
Abstract:
Methods for the improvement of mechanical properties of aluminum can stock materials. In one method, an aluminum alloy is cast into an ingot, heated at an elevated temperature to homogenize the alloy, hot rolled at an elevated temperature to form hot band material and cold rolled to final gauge. After the heating step, the alloy is hot rolled immediately to minimize the cooling of the alloy between the heating and hot rolling steps.

Electrorefining Of Magnesium From Scrap Metal Aluminum Or Magnesium Alloys

US Patent:
2018013, May 17, 2018
Filed:
Dec 20, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/847989
Inventors:
- St. Louis MO, US
Subodh Das - Lexington KY, US
Mark A. Gesing - Hamilton, CA
International Classification:
C25C 7/08
C25C 3/04
C22C 1/02
C04B 35/581
C25C 3/00
C22B 26/22
C25C 7/00
C25C 3/36
C04B 35/65
C04B 35/638
C04B 35/634
Abstract:
The invention comprises methods and apparatuses for the electrorefining of Mg from Al or Mg alloy scrap. The invention utilizes the density and charge features of Mg present in a melted alloy to continuously extract Mg and Mg alloys from a melted Al alloy feed.

Electrorefining Of Magnesium From Scrap Metal Aluminum Or Magnesium Alloys

US Patent:
2015022, Aug 13, 2015
Filed:
Feb 13, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/621759
Inventors:
- Lexington KY, US
Subodh Das - Lexington KY, US
Mark Adam Gesing - Hamilton, CA
International Classification:
C25C 7/08
B22F 3/12
C25C 3/04
C04B 35/581
C04B 35/58
C25C 3/00
C22B 26/22
B22F 3/26
Abstract:
The invention comprises methods and apparatuses for the electrorefining of Mg from Al or Mg alloy scrap. The invention utilizes the density and charge features of Mg present in a melted alloy to continuously extract Mg and Mg alloys from a melted Al alloy feed.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Automotive Alloys 1999

Author:
Subodh K. Das
ISBN #:
0873394194

Aluminum Alloys For Transportation, Packaging, Aerospace, And Other Applications

Author:
Subodh K. Das
ISBN #:
0873396626

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