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Eugene Gary Sommerfeld

from Danvers, MA
Deceased

Eugene Sommerfeld Phones & Addresses

  • 41 Otis St, Danvers, MA 01923 (978) 762-4661 (978) 777-1285
  • Mount Laurel, NJ
  • Rowley, MA
  • 41 Otis St, Danvers, MA 01923

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Independent Chemicals Professional

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Position:
Consultant at Worthen Industries, Consultant at Sommerfeld Consulting, Consultant at Henkel Corporation
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Worthen Industries since 2004
Consultant

Sommerfeld Consulting since Jan 2003
Consultant

Henkel Corporation since 2003
Consultant

Bostik 1990 - 2002
Group Leader R&D

E.I. DuPont 1964 - 1990
Sr Research Associate
Education:
Cornell University, PhD / CUNY - Hunter College, BA
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Eugene Sommerfeld

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Publications

Us Patents

Copolyesters Having Improved Retained Adhesion

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US Patent:
6774183, Aug 10, 2004
Filed:
Apr 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/559794
Inventors:
Jeffrey T. Palumbo - Bedford MA
Francis C. Rossitto - Danvers MA
Eugene Gary Sommerfeld - Danvers MA
Assignee:
Bostik, Inc. - Middleton MA
International Classification:
C09D15300
US Classification:
525176, 525177, 525438, 525439, 525440, 525444, 525446, 525454, 525474, 525533, 528 26, 528 29
Abstract:
The present invention provides copolyester compositions and novel methods employing such compositions. The copolymer compositions comprise a copolyester containing a low polarity block in the copolyester backbone, thereby resulting in adhesive and coating materials that exhibit improved flow and wettablility and superior initial adhesion and retained adhesion to various substrates.

Segmented Copolyesterether Adhesive Compositions

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US Patent:
20070141373, Jun 21, 2007
Filed:
Dec 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/313167
Inventors:
Eugene Sommerfeld - Danvers MA, US
Balasubramaniam Ramalingam - Cary NC, US
International Classification:
B32B 27/36
B32B 27/32
B32B 5/00
C08L 67/00
B32B 37/00
US Classification:
428480000, 428500000, 525177000
Abstract:
The instant invention concerns a composition that is useful as an adhesive in laminating applications. The composition comprises 100 parts of a segmented block copolyesterether and 3-45 parts of a metallocene catalyzed polyethylene co alpha-olefin plastomer, wherein the co alpha olefin is C-C. The adhesive heterophase blend is substantially free of external compatibilizers

Adhesive And Coating Compositions

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US Patent:
20080306216, Dec 11, 2008
Filed:
Jun 11, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/136966
Inventors:
Eugene G. Sommerfeld - Danvers MA, US
Balasubramaniam Ramalingam - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
HENKEL CORPORATION - Rocky Hill CT
International Classification:
C08L 67/00
US Classification:
525190
Abstract:
The instant invention concerns a composition that is useful as an adhesive in laminating applications. The composition comprises a segmented copolyesterether and a metallocene-catalyzed polyethylene-co-alpha-olefin plastomer, wherein the alpha-olefin comonomer can be a C-Calpha-olefin. The adhesive heterophase blend is substantially free of external compatibilizers.

Two Component Solventless Polyurethane Laminating Adhesives Based On 1,4:3,6 Dianhydrohexitols

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US Patent:
20100136347, Jun 3, 2010
Filed:
Jul 17, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/374937
Inventors:
J. Brandon Simons Simons - Raleigh NC, US
Balasubramaniam Ramalingam - Cary NC, US
Eugene G. Sommerfeld - Danvers MA, US
International Classification:
C08G 18/28
C08G 18/10
B32B 15/08
B32B 27/40
B32B 27/08
C09J 175/04
US Classification:
4284237, 528 85, 528 80, 528 60, 4284231, 4284258, 156328
Abstract:
A two component laminating adhesive is provided, wherein one component contains at least one isocyanate-functionalized compound and the other component contains one or more 1,4:3,6 dianhydrohexitols. A laminate may be formed by combining the two components to provide an adhesive and then using the adhesive to adhere one polymeric film or metallic foil to another polymeric film or metallic foil. The adhesive layer between the film and/or foil layers of the laminate is then cured. The adhesives exhibit faster green strength development and higher final bond strength as compared to conventional two component laminating adhesives not containing any 1,4:3,6 dianhydrohexitol as a coreactant.

Branched Polyester Adhesive Compositions And Method Employing Same

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US Patent:
45810931, Apr 8, 1986
Filed:
Oct 17, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/661832
Inventors:
Paul R. Noyes - Philadelphia PA
Eugene G. Sommerfeld - Penn Valley PA
Assignee:
Whittaker Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C09J 502
US Classification:
1563073
Abstract:
Described are adhesives formed from certain diol/higher polyol/aromatic acid/aliphatic acid branched polyesters and laminates using them.

Electrocoating With Water-Borne Coating Composition Made From Epoxy Resin, Polymeric Acid And Tertiary Amine

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US Patent:
43034888, Dec 1, 1981
Filed:
Jun 30, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/162240
Inventors:
Henry K. Seiler - Woodbury NJ
Eugene G. Sommerfeld - Penn Valley PA
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C25D 1300
US Classification:
204181R
Abstract:
Water-borne reaction products of (a) carboxyl-functional polymers; (b) polyepoxides; and (c) tertiary amines are electrocoated to give desirable coatings. The coating compositions can be used with or without crosslinking agents and coalescing aids. The resulting coatings give improved properties, including high degree of flexibility during machining and stamping of the coated articles, corrosion resistance, gloss, hydrolytic stability, and are stable and nonadulterating in contact with foods and beverages.

Aqueous Coating Composition From Aminoplast And Reaction Product Of Tertiary Amine And Polymer Containing Terminal Epoxy Groups

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US Patent:
40766764, Feb 28, 1978
Filed:
Feb 4, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/547000
Inventors:
Eugene G. Sommerfeld - Penn Valley PA
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08L 6128
C08L 6300
C25D 1306
C08G 5914
US Classification:
260 294R
Abstract:
A water-borne thermosetting coating composition comprising a stable dispersion or solution of: (A) a terminally functional epoxy resin reacted with (B) a tertiary amine; and (C) a nitrogen resin Is provided. Such composition is useful for spray-, flow-, dip-, roller-, and electro-coating metal and paper substrates and provides coatings of improved properties, including high degree of flexibility during machining and stamping of the coated articles, corrosion resistance, gloss, hydrolytic stability, and non-adulterating of foods and beverages in contact therewith.

Solvent Dispersible Interpenetrating Polymer Networks

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US Patent:
59859989, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Feb 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/248565
Inventors:
Eugene G. Sommerfeld - Danvers MA
Frank Schadt - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08L 3500
C08L 3904
US Classification:
525 72
Abstract:
A novel class of interpenetrating polymer networks which are dispersible in conventional coating solvents is disclosed. Such dispersions are useful in preparing protective and/or decorative film coatings and are particularly useful in photosensitive or imaging formulations such as photoresists, solder masks and the like. These polymer networks are comprised of at least two interpenetrating crosslinked polymers. At least one of the polymer networks is formed by polymerization in a solvent. In one embodiment of this invention, at least one polymer network is prepared from macromers to produce a polymer system having functionalized branch or graft linear segments. The solvent dispersible interpenetrating networks of this invention are particularly useful as binders in addition polymerizable photosensitive compositions containing crosslinking monomers such as solder masks. Upon exposure to actinic radiation and suitable thermal curing, solder mask coatings of such photosensitive compositions form multiple, e. g. , triple, interpenetrating polymer networks having superior toughness and flexibility.
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