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Tavares, FL   

2631 Waterview Dr, Eustis, FL 32726    352-4090718   

1534 Cc Dr, Ashland, KY 41102    606-9284599   

Leesburg, FL   

1524 State Route 115, Roberts, IL 60962    217-3952479   

306 Weldon St, Roberts, IL 60962    217-3952479   

Katy, TX   

Apopka, FL   

Houston, TX   

Work

Company: Nsl analytical 2008 Position: Technician, analyst

Education

School / High School: DeVry university 1996 Specialities: Electronic Engineering Technology

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Terry Goolsby

Location:
Eustis, FL
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Drg Holdings
Retired
Lake County Schools
Science Teacher and Petroleum Consultant
Mcat Services May 2005 - Sep 2008
Vice President Engineering and Plant Manager
Kbr, Inc. Dec 1997 - Dec 2002
Manager Magnacat Technology
Ashland Petroleum Company Aug 1980 - Dec 1997
Senior Research Scientist
Education:
Western Kentucky University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Chemistry
Marshall University
Master of Science, Masters, Organic Chemistry
Skills:
Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Process Engineering, Catalysis, Engineering, Laboratory, Science, Energy, Teaching, Process Optimization, Petroleum, Project Management, Classroom, Educational Technology, Management, Process Control, Chemical Processing, Inventor, Petroleum Refining, Petroleum Systems, Petroleum Products, Technology Integration, Secondary Education, Instructional Technology, Teacher Training
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Terry Goolsby

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Terry Goolsby - Maple, OH

Work:
NSL Analytical 2008 to 2000
Technician, Analyst
NASA 1999 to 2007
Technician, winder
NASA 2001 to 2002
QAQC /Elect technician
Com. Test Design, Inc 1996 to 1998
Electronic technician
SBPT Inc 1993 to 1996
Technical Manager
PSI/Total Technical INS 1991 to 1993
Electronic Instructor
Steris Corp 1989 to 1991
Sr. Test technician
Education:
DeVry university 1996
Electronic Engineering Technology
ETI. Tech. College. 1994
Electronic Engineering Technology

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Combination Magnetic Separation, Classification And Attrition Process For Renewing And Recovering Particulates

US Patent:
5636747, Jun 10, 1997
Filed:
Sep 13, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/305525
Inventors:
William P. Hettinger - Deerfield Beach FL
Howard F. Moore - Catlettsburg KY
Terry L. Goolsby - Ashland KY
A. V. Peppard - Catlettsburg KY
Assignee:
Ashland Inc. - Ashland KY
International Classification:
B03C 100
US Classification:
209213
Abstract:
Optimized utilization of combinations of fluid catalyst magnetic separator, classifier, and/or attriter can be used to achieve lower catalyst cost, and better catalyst activity and selectivity through control of metal-on-catalyst, particle size and particle size distribution. This process is especially useful when processing high metal-containing feedstocks. This provides a catalyst recovery unit (RCU. TM. ) ancillary to an FCC or similar unit.

Hydrocarbon Conversion Catalyst Additives And Processes

US Patent:
5972201, Oct 26, 1999
Filed:
Feb 24, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/804856
Inventors:
Terry L. Goolsby - Ashland KY
Maurice M. Mitchell - Ashland KY
Assignee:
Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC
International Classification:
C10G 900
C10G 2904
C10B 5500
B01J 2390
US Classification:
208106
Abstract:
Magnetic separation of fluid cracking catalyst and magnetic hooks can be improved by adding antimony, in the feed or during catalyst manufacture, to enhance the magnetic susceptibility, thus increasing the separation efficiency of the older less active fluid cracking catalyst from the more desirable fraction for recycle. Antimony can also be used as a tag for determination of age distribution of said catalyst. Concentration levels of 0. 005-15 wt. % antimony (Sb) on the catalyst or sorbent are preferred. The invention is particularly preferred on catalyst and sorbents which comprise at least about 0. 001 wt. %, more preferably above about 0. 01 wt. % iron, because the antimony has been found to enhance the magnetic susceptibility of iron-containing particulates.

Combination Magnetic Separation, Classification And Attrition Process For Renewing And Recovering Particulates

US Patent:
5746321, May 5, 1998
Filed:
Jul 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/459012
Inventors:
William P. Hettinger - Deerfield Beach FL
Howard F. Moore - Catlettsburg KY
Terry L. Goolsby - Ashland KY
A. V. Peppard - Catlettsburg KY
Assignee:
Ashland Inc. - Ashland KY
International Classification:
B07B 100
C10G 1100
US Classification:
209233
Abstract:
Optimized utilization of combinations of fluid catalyst magnetic separator, classifier, and/or attriter can be used to achieve lower catalyst cost, and better catalyst activity and selectivity through control of metal-on-catalyst, particle size and particle size distribution. This process is especially useful when processing high metal-containing feedstocks. This provides a catalyst recovery unit (RCU. TM. ) ancillary to an FCC or similar unit.

Cracking Catalyst With High Magnetic Susceptibility

US Patent:
6194337, Feb 27, 2001
Filed:
Oct 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/425811
Inventors:
Terry L. Goolsby - Ashland KY
Maurice M. Mitchell - Ashland KY
Assignee:
Marathon Ashland Petroleum, LLC - Findlay OH
International Classification:
B01J 2904
B01J 2987
B01J 2906
B01J 2100
B01J 2900
US Classification:
502 60
Abstract:
A catalytic cracking catalyst comprising zeolite, kaolin, alumina and/or silica, antimony and 100-5,000 wt. ppm Ni is disclosed. The Ni-antimony interact in the environment of a fluidized catalytic cracking reactor to increase the magnetic susceptibility of the catalyst, permitting removal of nickel contaminated catalyst by magnetic separation.

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