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George Serad Phones & Addresses

  • 3225 N Southport Ave #2R, Chicago, IL 60657
  • 3232 Lakewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 868-0471
  • 1009 Avent Ct, Raleigh, NC 27606 (919) 852-0782
  • 3008 Cutchin Dr, Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 553-0892 (704) 643-7824
  • 1009 Avent Hl, Raleigh, NC 27606 (919) 852-0782

Work

Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Industries

Environmental Services

Public records

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George Serad

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Address:
3232 N Lakewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
VIN:
JF1SG65677H704993
Make:
SUBARU
Model:
FORESTER
Year:
2007

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George Serad

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Environmental Services

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George Serad
Seretec LLC
Computer Related Services
3008 Cutchin Dr, Charlotte, NC 28210

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Fibrous Structure Containing Immobilized Particulate Matter

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US Patent:
60248130, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Sep 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/922800
Inventors:
Herbert Gunter Groeger - Charlotte NC
George Allibone Serad - Charlotte NC
Clinton Dale Felton - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
AQF Technologies LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B32B 3126
US Classification:
156 628
Abstract:
Fibrous structures containing immobilized particulate matter and processes for making them are disclosed. These structures may be used for filters and for fabrics including chemical defense garments and others. The fibrous structures have webs containing composite fibers having a lower melting component and a higher melting component. The particles are distributed into the interior of the web and fused to the low melting component of the individual fibers without substantially reducing the available surface area of the particle. A fibrous structure of a composite staple having a nylon sheath and a polyester core, with activated carbon particles bonded to the sheath is specifically disclosed. The processes for producing such a fibrous structure include carding a web of staple fibers and distributing particulate matter therein, air laying a web of staple fibers and particulate from a suspension thereof between two wet formed layers of staple fibers. One or more additional layers of nonwoven, woven, or knit webs or fabrics may be bonded thereto.

Methods Of Treating Wastewater

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US Patent:
56956479, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
Apr 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/635445
Inventors:
Ruben G. Carbonell - Raleigh NC
Li Ang Chen - Raleigh NC
George A. Serad - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
North Carolina State University - Raleigh NC
Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
C02F 156
US Classification:
210724
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods of treating or clarifying a turbid wastewater containing at least one contaminant selected from the group consisting of proteinaceous materials, fats, oils, and other biological contaminants. The methods of the present invention include the steps of (a) contacting turbid wastewater to cellulose ester fibrets under conditions sufficient to flocculate the contaminant to form a treatment suspension, and then (b) separating the flocculants from the treatment suspension to provide a clarified wastewater.

Electret Process And Products

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US Patent:
49448544, Jul 31, 1990
Filed:
Sep 30, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/781164
Inventors:
Clinton D. Felton - Charlotte NC
Baylor D. Gibson - Waxhaw NC
Charles E. Jamison - Charlotte NC
William O. McWhorter - Monroe NC
George A. Serad - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Celanese Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C07C 324
US Classification:
204168
Abstract:
Continuous processes for the preparation of electrets and the products produced thereby, including filter fabrics, are disclosed. The process employs a continuous film or continuous filaments in the form of a tightly packed warp having a warp density as determined by light transmission of not more than 40%. The continuous film or continuous filament in the form of a tightly packed warp are continuously fed one or more times through a corona charging station having electrodes disposed on both sides of the material being treated, the material being treated being simultaneously heated while being subjected to a corona discharge of from 6 KV to 20 KV direct current.

Processing Cellulose Acetate Formed Articles Using Supercritical Fluid

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US Patent:
55122310, Apr 30, 1996
Filed:
Jan 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/378705
Inventors:
Mark C. Thies - Clemson SC
Nnamdi E. Aniedobe - North Augusta SC
George A. Serad - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
D01D 110
D01F 228
D01F 230
US Classification:
264169
Abstract:
A process for preparing cellulose acetate articles such as fibers. The process includes the following steps: Cellulose acetate is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution, the solvent made up of from 5% to 50% by weight of carbon dioxide and from 95% to 50% of a compatible solvent such as acetone. The solvent is above the supercritical conditions of CO. sub. 2. The solution is filtrated of insoluble matter and extended to form a fiber or similar article.

Process For Fibrous Structure Containing Immobilized Particulate Matter

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US Patent:
56743394, Oct 7, 1997
Filed:
Aug 2, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/284867
Inventors:
Herbert Gunter Groeger - Charlotte NC
George Allibone Serad - Charlotte NC
Clinton Dale Fenton - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A63B 3900
US Classification:
156145
Abstract:
Fibrous structures containing immobilized particulate matter and processes for making them are disclosed. These structures may be used for filters and for fabrics including chemical defense garments and others. The fibrous structures have webs containing composite fibers having a lower melting component and a higher melting component. The particles are distributed into the interior of the web and fused to the low melting component of the individual fibers without substantially reducing the available surface area of the particle. A fibrous structure of a composite staple having a nylon sheath and a polyester core, with activated carbon particles bonded to the sheath is specifically disclosed. The processes for producing such a fibrous structure include carding a web of staple fibers and distributing particulate matter therein, air laying a web of staple fibers and distributing particulate matter therein, spin bonding a web of continuous filaments and distributing particulate matter therein, and wet forming a web of staple fibers and particulate from a suspension thereof between two wet formed layers of staple fibers. One or more additional layers of nonwoven, woven, or knit webs or fabrics may be bonded thereto.

Electret Making Process Using Corona Discharge

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US Patent:
46234381, Nov 18, 1986
Filed:
Nov 8, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/550069
Inventors:
Clinton D. Felton - Charlotte NC
Baylor D. Gibson - Waxhaw NC
Charles E. Jamison - Charlotte NC
William O. McWhorter - Monroe NC
George A. Serad - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Celanese Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C07C 324
US Classification:
204168
Abstract:
Continuous processes for the preparation of electrets and the products produced thereby, including filter fabrics, are disclosed. The process employs a continuous film or continuous filaments in the form of a tightly packed warp having a warp density as determined by light transmission of not more than 40%. The continuous film or continuous filament in the form of a tightly packed warp are continuously fed one or more times through a corona charging station having electrodes disposed on both sides of the material being treated, the material being treated being simultaneously heated while being subjected to a corona discharge of from 6 KV to 20 KV direct current.

Separation Of Polyethylene Terephthalate And Polyvinyl Chloride Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

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US Patent:
54629730, Oct 31, 1995
Filed:
Jul 13, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/274508
Inventors:
George A. Serad - Charlotte NC
Theodore S. Thornburg - Rock Hill SC
Assignee:
Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
C08J 926
US Classification:
521 62
Abstract:
A method for separating co-mingled polymeric materials, in particular polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is described. The process involves selectively dissolving a supercritical fluid into one of the materials at the appropriate temperature and pressure. Upon rapid reduction of the system pressure, the selected material foams providing a change in density. Under ambient conditions, the polymeric materials having a large density difference can be separated by means of aqueous separation and flotation. The preferred supercritical fluid for the process is carbon dioxide, and PVC is the material into which the supercritical fluid is preferentially dissolved.

Fibrous Structures Containing Particulate And Including Microfiber Web

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US Patent:
56057466, Feb 25, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/476002
Inventors:
H. Gunter Groeger - Charlotte NC
George A. Serad - Charlotte NC
Clinton D. Felton - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Hoechst Celanese Corporation - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
B32B 516
B32B 506
D02G 300
US Classification:
442347
Abstract:
A fibrous structure comprising a composite fiber matrix loaded with immobilized functional particulate and including void spaces forming tortuous flow paths, is provided. The particulate is beneficially distributed in the interior of the fibrous structure in three dimensions and fused to a low melting component of the composite fibers without substantially reducing the available surface area of the particulate. A filtration structure of a composite staple having a nylon sheath and a polyester core, with activated carbon particles bonded to the fiber matrix, and including a microfiber web located within the structure, is specifically disclosed.
George E Serad from Chicago, IL, age ~51 Get Report