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  • Scotch Plains, NJ
  • Union City, NJ
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • 9 Kossuth Pl, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 (201) 794-7273

Work

Company: Tekni-plex, inc. Jan 1, 2008 Position: Director of innovation

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Institute of Chemical Technology 1979 to 1985 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Continuous Improvement • Plastics • Extrusion • Product Development • Manufacturing • Polymers • Coatings • Packaging • Lean Manufacturing • R&D • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Six Sigma • New Business Development • Process Improvement • Injection Molding • Iso • Quality System • 5S

Languages

English • Russian

Industries

Packaging And Containers

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Of Innovation

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Location:
460 east Swedesford Rd, Wayne, PA 19087
Industry:
Packaging And Containers
Work:
Tekni-Plex, Inc.
Director of Innovation

Tekni-Plex, Inc. 2002 - 2008
Manager of Operations and Development

Tri-Seal International 1995 - 1999
R and D Manager

Tri-Seal International Apr 1990 - 1995
Process Engineer
Education:
Institute of Chemical Technology 1979 - 1985
Masters, Engineering
Skills:
Continuous Improvement
Plastics
Extrusion
Product Development
Manufacturing
Polymers
Coatings
Packaging
Lean Manufacturing
R&D
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Six Sigma
New Business Development
Process Improvement
Injection Molding
Iso
Quality System
5S
Languages:
English
Russian

Publications

Us Patents

Separating Closure Liner With Pressure Sensitive Adhesive

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US Patent:
6378715, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Sep 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
08/715210
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Washington Township NJ
Walter Burgess - Neshanic Station NJ
Victor Flores - Goldens Bridge NY
Anatoly Verdel - Fairlawn NJ
Assignee:
Tri-Seal Holdings, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
B65D 5300
US Classification:
215341, 215347, 215349
Abstract:
A separating closure liner comprises a laminate construction of a reusable liner portion and an inner seal portion, each separated by a light tack shearable adhesive. The light tack shearable adhesive enables the reusable liner portion to break away from the inner seal portion after it has been sealed to a container neck. The reusable liner portion remains in the closure of the container for sealing purposes. Use of the light tack shearable adhesive permits the use of polyolefin foamed materials as a reusable liner portion.

High Barrier Closure Liner For Carbonated Beverage Containers And The Like

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US Patent:
20020068140, Jun 6, 2002
Filed:
Nov 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/044855
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Hewitt NJ, US
Victor Flores - Goldens Bridge NY, US
Anatoly Verdel - Fair Lawn NJ, US
Bruce Bums - Washingtonville NY, US
Richard McKenna - Oceanport NJ, US
Assignee:
Tri-Seal Holdings, Inc.
International Classification:
B65D001/00
B32B001/08
US Classification:
428/036600, 428/036700
Abstract:
A multi-layer closure liner for carbonated beverage containers and the like, including a gas barrier layer, a first tie layer on an upper surface of the gas barrier layer, a second tie layer on a lower surface of the gas barrier layer, a first polyolefinic resin layer on the upper surface of the first tie layer, and a second polyolefinic layer on the lower surface of the second tie layer. In the preferred embodiment, the gas barrier layer is ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), the first and second tie layers are functionalized polyolefin and the first and second polyolefinic resin layers are ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). The layers defining the closure liner are preferably simultaneously formed using a co-extrusion process to prevent the gas barrier layer from being exposed to moisture.

Cap Liner For Hot Filled Container And Method Of Making

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US Patent:
56157894, Apr 1, 1997
Filed:
Mar 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/214273
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Washington Township NJ
Victor Flores - Goldens Bridge NY
Murray Singer - Clark NJ
Anatoly Verdel - Fairlawn NJ
Assignee:
Tri-Seal International, Inc. - Blauvelt NY
International Classification:
B65D 5304
US Classification:
215348
Abstract:
A cap liner and method for producing a cap liner which is particularly suited for use with a cap employed on a hot filled container. The liner includes a disc having one or more outer layers and an intermediate foamed layer bonded thereto. Preferably, the outer layer is formed of a copolymer of polypropylene and polyethylene. The intermediate layer can include a homogeneous admixture of polypropylene and polyethylene or an admixture of polyethylene, a copolymer of polyethylene and polypropylene and ethylene vinyl acetate. One method for producing the cap liner involves mechanically mixing at room temperature polypropylene and polyethylene to form a desired homogeneous admixture for each layer, and then co-extruding the admixtures at approximately 320. degree. -415. degree. F. to form the bonded outer and intermediate layers. Another method involves extruding the copolymer outer layer to the intermediate layer admixture to form the bonded cap liner.

Cap Liner For Hot Filled Container And Method Of Making

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US Patent:
55989403, Feb 4, 1997
Filed:
May 16, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/442037
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Washington Township NJ
Victor Flores - Goldens Bridge NY
Murray Singer - Clark NJ
Anatoly Verdel - Fairlawn NJ
Assignee:
Tri-Seal International, Inc. - Blauvelt NY
International Classification:
B65D 5304
US Classification:
215348
Abstract:
A cap liner and method for producing a cap liner which is particularly suited for use with a cap employed on a hot filled container. The liner includes a disc having one or more outer layers and an intermediate foamed layer bonded thereto. Preferably, the outer layer is formed of a copolymer of polypropylene and polyethylene. The intermediate layer can include a homogeneous admixture of polypropylene and polyethylene or an admixture of polyethylene, a copolymer of polyethylene and polypropylene and ethylene vinyl acetate. One method for producing the cap liner involves mechanically mixing at room temperature polypropylene and polyethylene to form a desired homogeneous admixture for each layer, and then co-extruding the admixtures at approximately 320. degree. -415. degree. F. to form the bonded outer and intermediate layers. Another method involves extruding the copolymer outer layer to the intermediate layer admixture to form the bonded cap liner.

High Barrier Closure Liner With Oxygen Absorbing Capabilities

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US Patent:
61940429, Feb 27, 2001
Filed:
Jul 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/889917
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Hewitt NJ
Bruce Burns - Washingtonville NY
Victor Flores - Bridge NY
Richard McKenna - Oceanport NJ
Anatoly Verdel - Fair Lawn NJ
Assignee:
Tri-Seal Holdings, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
B29D 2200
B29D 2300
C01B 300
B65D 5300
US Classification:
428 365
Abstract:
In order to provide a liner which can be used in place of existing type liners used in a closure for a container, a multiple layer liner sheet is coextruded in a manner wherein the outer layers are skin layers formed of a gas permeable material. These layers enclose a gas barrier layer and a foamed layer which respectively prevent the invasion of oxygen from the ambient atmosphere and remove oxygen from the head space to safeguard the contents of the container. The foamed layer provides the liner with the required resiliency, provides space for the inclusion of an adequate amount of oxygen scavenging material, and also provides a cellular structure which allows the gas molecules the freedom to move and quickly come into contact with the oxygen scavenging material. As the gas barrier layer is formed of a material which does not readily become permanently attached to the material from which the foam layer and skin layers are formed, tie layers of adhesive are formed on either side of the gas barrier layer to ensure integrity when the coextruded sheet is formed into individual liners.

High Barrier Closure Liner For Carbonated Beverage Containers And The Like

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US Patent:
63127768, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Sep 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/664911
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Hewitt NJ
Victor Flores - Goldens Bridge NY
Anatoly Verdel - Fair Lawn NJ
Bruce Burns - Washingtonville NY
Richard McKenna - Oceanport NJ
Assignee:
Tri-Seal Holdings, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
B29D 900
B29D 2200
B32B 712
B65D 5306
C09K 1500
US Classification:
428 366
Abstract:
A multi-layer closure liner for carbonated beverage containers and the like, including a gas barrier layer, a first tie layer on an upper surface of the gas barrier layer, a second tie layer on a lower surface of the gas barrier layer, a first polyolefinic resin layer on the upper surface of the first tie layer, and a second polyolefinic layer on the lower surface of the second tie layer. In the preferred embodiment, the gas barrier layer is ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), the first and second tie layers are functionalized polyolefin and the first and second polyolefinic resin layers are ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). The layers defining the closure liner are preferably simultaneously formed using a co-extrusion process to prevent the gas barrier layer from being exposed to moisture.

High Barrier Closure Liner For Carbonated Beverage Containers And The Like

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US Patent:
61399310, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Jan 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/013918
Inventors:
Harvey Finkelstein - Hewitt NJ
Victor Flores - Goldens Bridge NY
Anatoly Verdel - Fair Lawn NJ
Bruce Burns - Washingtonville NY
Richard McKenna - Oceanport NJ
Assignee:
Tri-Seal Holdings, Inc. - Blauvelt NY
International Classification:
B29D 900
B29D 2200
B32B 712
B65D 5306
C09K 1500
US Classification:
428 366
Abstract:
A multi-layer closure liner for carbonated beverage containers and the like, including a gas barrier layer, a first tie layer on an upper surface of the gas barrier layer, a second tie layer on a lower surface of the gas barrier layer, a first polyolefinic resin layer on the upper surface of the first tie layer, and a second polyolefinic layer on the lower surface of the second tie layer. In the preferred embodiment, the gas barrier layer is ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), the first and second tie layers are functionalized polyolefin and the first and second polyolefinic resin layers are ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). The layers defining the closure liner are preferably simultaneously formed using a co-extrusion process to prevent the gas barrier layer from being exposed to moisture.
Anatoly A Verdel from Scotch Plains, NJ, age ~61 Get Report