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Chad Westenfeld Phones & Addresses

  • 4648 Starr Ct, Metamora, MI 48455 (810) 797-2526
  • Hadley, MI
  • 8057 Barden Rd, Davison, MI 48423 (810) 653-6805
  • 2903 Brookside, Lake Orion, MI 48360
  • Big Rapids, MI

Work

Company: Teknor apex company May 2012 to Oct 2013 Position: Technical sales engineer-nylon division

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Ferris State University 1991 to 1995 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Plastics

Industries

Automotive

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Resumes

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Mold Flow Process Engineer

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Location:
4648 Starr Ct, Metamora, MI 48455
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Teknor Apex Company May 2012 - Oct 2013
Technical Sales Engineer-Nylon Division

Usfarathane May 2012 - Oct 2013
Mold Flow Process Engineer

Metamora Products Jun 2000 - Apr 2012
Molding Manager, Senior Process Engineer

Rhetech Inc. Jun 1997 - Jun 2000
Technical Service Engineer

Cambridge 1998 - 2000
Process Engineer
Education:
Ferris State University 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Engineering
Davison High School
Skills:
Plastics

Publications

Us Patents

Polymeric Building Product And Method Of Making

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US Patent:
20110185665, Aug 4, 2011
Filed:
Jan 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/016039
Inventors:
Clyde Allen - Columbiaville MI, US
Timothy Roush - Flint MI, US
Barton Gentsch - Lapeer MI, US
Chad Westenfeld - Metamora MI, US
Assignee:
TAPCO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Wixom MI
International Classification:
E04F 13/08
C09D 5/29
B29C 45/16
E04B 1/00
E04D 1/00
US Classification:
523111, 523171, 264 73
Abstract:
A method of forming a polymeric building product having a color variation simulating natural building material includes introducing base color pellets having a base color into the barrel and providing a plurality of first colorant shots and second colorant shots. The first and second colorant shots are repeatedly introduced to the base color pellets in an alternating pattern. By repeatedly introducing at least one first colorant shot and at least one second colorant shot to the base color pellets in an alternating pattern, the barrel is in a constant state of purging. As one melted colorant shot is purged and replaced by another melted colorant shot, the melted composition includes streaks in the shape of swirls, wisps, etc., which advantageously creates color variations that simulate natural building material.
Chad A Westenfeld from Metamora, MI, age ~50 Get Report