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  • 899 Brentwood Dr, Spartanburg, SC 29302
  • Winston Salem, NC

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Company: Ethox chemicals llc Address: 1801 Perimeter Rd, Greenville, SC 29605 Phones: (864) 277-1620 Position: Operations executive Industries: Chemicals and Chemical Preparations

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Product Development Manager

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Location:
Spartanburg, SC
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Ethox Chemicals
Product Development Manager
Calvin Wicker Photo 2

Credit Analyst At Carolina Alliance Bank

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Location:
Greenville, South Carolina Area
Industry:
Banking
Experience:
Carolina Alliance Bank (Banking industry): Credit Analyst,  (May 2010-Present) Davidson College Post Office (Government Administration industry): Work Study Student,  (August 2006-May 2009) -Processed and delivered college mail for faculty and students

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Calvin Wicker
Operations Executive
Ethox Chemicals Llc
Chemicals and Chemical Preparations
1801 Perimeter Rd, Greenville, SC 29605
Calvin Wicker
Operations Executive
Ethox Chemicals Llc
Chemicals and Chemical Preparations
1801 Perimeter Rd, Greenville, SC 29605
Calvin Wicker
Director of Operations
ETHOX CHEMICALS, LLC
Mfg Surface Active Agents Mfg Chemical Preparations
331 Burton Ave, High Point, NC 27262
PO Box 5094, Greenville, SC 29606
1801 Perimeter Rd, Greenville, SC 29605
(864) 277-1620, (864) 277-8981

Publications

Us Patents

Biodegradable Vehicle/Carrier For Printing Ink

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US Patent:
20080264296, Oct 30, 2008
Filed:
Feb 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/071179
Inventors:
Calvin M. Wicker - Spartanburg SC, US
Bharat Desai - Spartanburg SC, US
Paul Sullivan - Greer SC, US
International Classification:
C09D 11/06
C09D 7/12
B05D 5/00
US Classification:
106 3113, 524313, 106311, 427288
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide a composition useful as an additive to a printing ink. In one embodiment a composition is used that includes a biologically derived base material formed from one or more saturated or unsaturated straight or branched chain triglycerides or combinations thereof, wherein the triglycerides are partially to fully hydrogenated and have a viscosity between about 50 and about 200,000 centipoise at temperatures about 72 degrees Fahrenheit. In another embodiment, the composition further includes a finely divided additive selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene or hydrogenated triglycerides in an intimate admixture with the base material. Other aspects relate to a method of making an ink additive and method for printing paper stock by letter press or lithography.

Anionically Derivatised Cotton For Improved Comfort And Care-Free Laundering

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US Patent:
61495492, Nov 21, 2000
Filed:
Sep 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/157643
Inventors:
Robert B. Login - Simpsonville SC
Otto Bella - Tryon SC
Calvin McIntosh Wicker - Spartanburg SC
Assignee:
Syborn Chemicals, Inc. - Wellford SC
International Classification:
D06M 1166
D06M 13184
D06M 13325
D06P 522
D06P 386
US Classification:
481 8
Abstract:
The present invention is generally directed to a process for making fabrics containing cotton fibers more aesthetically pleasing and resistant to staining by anionic dyes by derivatising the cotton so that it exhibits a permanent anionic charge. By increasing the anionic charge of the fibers, the fibers become resistant to anionic coloring agents which may undesirably come into contact with the fibers. Furthermore, the negative charges repel each other resulting in a fabric with greater loft and porosity. This results in greater smoothness, better hand, and more comfort. Besides being used to prevent the cross-staining of fabrics, the present invention can also be used to make carpet materials resistant to anionic staining agents. Alternatively, it has also been discovered that an anionic derivative can be used to catalyze permanent press resins onto fabrics containing cellulosic fibers, also resulting in anionic cotton.

Clay-Containing Dispersing Composition For Carriers Used In The Disperse Dyeing Of Hydrophobic Textiles

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US Patent:
59720492, Oct 26, 1999
Filed:
Jan 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/014882
Inventors:
Calvin M. Wicker - Spartanburg SC
Otto Bello - Tryon NC
Ricky C. Phillips - Cowpens SC
Robert B. Login - Simpsonville SC
Assignee:
Sybron Chemicals Inc. - Birmingham NJ
International Classification:
C07B 6740
US Classification:
8574
Abstract:
Improvements in the disperse dyeing process for hydrophobic textiles by the use of novel dye carrier formulations are disclosed. The carrier composition for use in disperse dyeing of hydrophobic textile material preferably comprises an alkylphthalimide carrier component and a clay dispersing agent. Dye baths and methods of disperse dyeing of a hydrophobic textile material are also disclosed. The use of clay as a dispersing agent allows for the use of carrier compositions with reduced health and environmental hazards without adversely affecting dyeing characteristics.

Method Of Reactive Dyeing Of Textile Materials Using Carboxylate Salt

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US Patent:
59849797, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Oct 8, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/946814
Inventors:
Otto Bella - Tryon NC
Calvin M. Wicker - Spartanburg SC
Robert B. Login - Simpsonville SC
Assignee:
Sybron Chemicals Inc. - Birmingham NJ
International Classification:
D06P 366
US Classification:
8543
Abstract:
An immersion method of dyeing textile material includes the steps of (a) providing a textile material comprising at least one of cotton and regenerated cellulosic fibers; (b) providing an aqueous dyebath in a weight ratio of dyebath:textile material of 10:1 to 20:1, the dyebath comprising a reactive dye and a carboxylate salt for salting out the dye onto the textile material, the carboxylate salt having a carboxylate anionic component and a monovalent cationic component, wherein the carboxylate salt is present in an amount effective for salting out the dye onto the textile material; (c) immersing the textile material in the aqueous dyebath under conditions sufficient to salt the dye onto the textile material; (d) adding to the dyebath an alkaline material to promote a reaction to form a chemical bond between the dye and the textile material; and (e) subjecting the dyebath containing the textile material and the alkaline material to conditions sufficient to form a chemical bond between the dye and the textile material.

Acid Donor Process For Dyeing Polyamide Fibers And Textiles

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US Patent:
59616695, Oct 5, 1999
Filed:
Mar 12, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/041537
Inventors:
Robert B. Login - Simpsonville SC
Calvin McIntosh Wicker - Spartanburg SC
Otto Bella - Tryon NC
Assignee:
Sybron Chemicals, Inc. - Birmingham NJ
International Classification:
C09B 6700
US Classification:
8582
Abstract:
A process for dying materials containing natural or synthetic polyamides is disclosed. The process includes immersing the materials to be dyed in a dye bath containing an acid dye. The pH of the dye bath is initially at a level that substantially inhibits the dye from being absorbed by the polymer. In accordance with the present invention, however, an acid producing composition is added to the bath which gradually reduces the pH of the bath and allows for uniform diffusion of the dye into the polymer. The acid producing composition of the present invention is a maleate ester, which, in one embodiment, is the reaction product of maleic acid or maleic anhydride and a glycol.

Dye Bath And Method For Reactive Dyeing

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US Patent:
58400842, Nov 24, 1998
Filed:
Nov 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/755055
Inventors:
Otto Bella - Tryon NC
Calvin M. Wicker - Spartanburg SC
Robert B. Login - Simpsonville SC
Assignee:
Sybron Chemicals, Inc. - Birmingham NJ
International Classification:
D06P 1382
D06P 1384
US Classification:
8549
Abstract:
A phosphate-free and silicate-free aqueous alkali composition consisting essentially of water, a water soluble base selected from the group consisting essentially of alkali metal hydroxide, alkali metal carbonate and mixtures thereof, wherein the base is present in an amount sufficient to yield a composition pH of about 11 to about 12 at a composition concentration of about 0. 1 wt % to about 1 wt % in a dye bath, and an aminopolycarboxylate sequestrant in an amount sufficient to sequester metal ion impurities and prevent destructive reactive dye hydrolysis when the composition is used to dye fabric in the presence of reactive dye and metal ion impurities. Also disclosed is a dye bath containing the composition and a method of using the composition in reactive dyeing.

Method For Improving The Water Transport Characteristics Of Hydrophobic Surfaces

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US Patent:
20080172937, Jul 24, 2008
Filed:
Jan 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/010325
Inventors:
Charles Francis Palmer - Greer SC, US
Calvin M. Wicker - Spartanburg SC, US
International Classification:
C09K 17/14
C08G 67/00
A01G 1/00
US Classification:
47 581SC, 528393, 47 581 R
Abstract:
The invention provides compounds having the general structure:wherein R and R′ are independently selected from the group consisting of H, Calkyl, aryl, Calkylaryl, aryl(C)alkyl, —C(═O)—R(esters), C(═O)—NHR(urethanes), or C(═O)—O—R(carbonates) wherein Ris selected from the group consisting of Calkyl, aryl, Calkylaryl, Carylalkyl; A is an organic moiety derived from the group consisting of alkylene oxides having 4-12 carbon atoms and aryl epoxides having 8-12 carbon atoms; x=1-300; y=0-200; z=0-200; and with the proviso that R and R′ can not be H or ether functionality at the same time. The compounds are useful for improving the water transport characteristics of hydrophobic surfaces.
Calvin J Wicker from Spartanburg, SC, age ~37 Get Report