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Arvind Keskar Phones & Addresses

  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Suwanee, GA
  • 12422 Salama Fls, Houston, TX 77089 (832) 243-6988
  • 10925 Beamer Rd, Houston, TX 77089 (281) 484-6990 (832) 230-4899
  • 11150 Beamer Rd, Houston, TX 77089 (281) 484-6990
  • 11150 Beamer Rd #338, Houston, TX 77089 (281) 484-6990
  • 2711 Marble Brook Ln, Pearland, TX 77584
  • Fremont, CA
  • Cary, NC

Work

Company: Maintaining quality management system 2013 Position: Quality assurance, health and safety manager

Education

School / High School: Purdue University 1967 Specialities: M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Quality Assurance Manager

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Exova Group Limited May 2008 - Oct 2012
Quality Assurance Manager

Element Materials Technology May 2008 - Oct 2012
Quality Assurance Manager

Rti International Aug 2004 - May 2008
Quality Assurance Manager
Education:
Purdue University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Skills:
Metallurgy
Steel
Aerospace
Iso 9000
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Arvind Keskar Cary, NC

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Work:
Maintaining Quality Management System

2013 to 2000
Quality Assurance, Health and Safety Manager

Element Materials Technology

2012 to 2013
Technical Manager

Exova Inc. Oil & Gas Material Testing Laboratory
Houston, TX
2008 to 2012
Quality, Health and Safety Manager

RTI Fabrication
Houston, TX
2004 to 2008
Plant Metallurgist and Quality Manager

Jindal Iron & Steel
Mumbai, Maharashtra
1994 to 2002
Vice President Operations

Education:
Purdue University
1967 to 1970
M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology
Mumbai, Maharashtra
1965
B. Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering

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Arvind Keskar

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Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Creep Forming Of And Relieving Stress In An Elongated Metal Bar

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US Patent:
20070261463, Nov 15, 2007
Filed:
Jun 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/455052
Inventors:
Kuninori Minakawa - Mamaroneck NY, US
Arvind R. Keskar - Houston TX, US
Adrian Barb - League City TX, US
Assignee:
RTI INTERNATIONAL METALS, INC. - Niles OH
International Classification:
B21D 11/02
US Classification:
72296
Abstract:
A hot creep stretch wrap forming method includes heating a metal bar to a forming temperature within a temperature range suitable for creep deformation thereof, applying a stretching force to the metal bar at a strain rate no greater than 0.05 inch/inch/second, and wrapping the metal bar around a die, preferably having a thermally and/or electrically insulative work surface. The stretching force is typically applied to a strain ranging from 0.5% to 15.0%. The metal bar most preferably is a titanium alloy with a forming temperature ranging from 0.45 to 0.60 of its melting temperature. The wrapped metal bar is held in position and its temperature maintained within the temperature range typically for 5 to 120 minutes for stress relief. Preferably, the metal bar is held substantially at the forming temperature throughout the process. Thermal insulation around the die and metal bar reduce heat loss from the metal bar.

Method And Apparatus For Creep Forming Of And Relieving Stress In An Elongated Metal Bar

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US Patent:
20070261462, Nov 15, 2007
Filed:
May 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/432046
Inventors:
Kuninori Minakawa - Mamaroneck NY, US
Arvind Keskar - Houston TX, US
Adrian Barb - League City TX, US
Assignee:
RTI INTERNATIONAL METALS, INC. - Niles OH
International Classification:
B21D 11/02
US Classification:
072296000
Abstract:
A hot creep stretch wrap forming method includes heating a metal bar to a forming temperature within a temperature range suitable for creep deformation thereof, applying a stretching force to the metal bar at a strain rate no greater than 0.05 inch/inch/second, and wrapping the metal bar around a die, preferably having a thermally and/or electrically insulative work surface. The stretching force is typically applied to a strain ranging from 0.5% to 15.0%. The metal bar most preferably is a titanium alloy with a forming temperature ranging from 0.45 to 0.60 of its melting temperature. The wrapped metal bar is held in position and its temperature maintained within the temperature range typically for 5 to 120 minutes for stress relief. Preferably, the metal bar is held substantially at the forming temperature throughout the process. Thermal insulation around the die and metal bar reduce heat loss from the metal bar.

Method And Apparatus For Hot Forming Elongated Metallic Bars

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US Patent:
20070261461, Nov 15, 2007
Filed:
May 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/432045
Inventors:
Kuninori Minakawa - Mamaroneck NY, US
Arvind Keskar - Houston TX, US
Adrian Barb - League City TX, US
Assignee:
RTI INTERNATIONAL METALS, INC. - Niles OH
International Classification:
B21D 11/02
US Classification:
072296000
Abstract:
A hot stretch wrap forming apparatus includes a die having a work surface formed of a thermally and/or electrically insulative material, and a set of spaced jaws for stretching and wrapping the metal form around the work surface. A preferred insulative material is a flexible blanket of woven ceramic fibers. A heat source is used to heat the metal form prior to stretching and wrapping. The metal form is preferably heated resistively to maintain a uniform temperature throughout the metal form. The die is typically formed primarily of metal and thus the insulative material thermally insulates the metal form from the metal of the die to prevent the formation of hot spots which would otherwise occur therebetween. The insulative material also electrically insulates the metal form from the metal of the die to prevent shunting therebetween.
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