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Harry Frank Fine

from Casselberry, FL
Age ~67

Harry Fine Phones & Addresses

  • 2103 Kewannee Trl, Casselberry, FL 32707
  • Hartford, CT
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Lake Mary, FL

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President At Fmi Chemical Corporation

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Position:
president at FMI Chemical Corporation
Location:
Hartford, Connecticut Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
FMI Chemical Corporation since Jan 1980
president

FMI Paint and Chemical Jan 1980 - Jan 2012
president
Education:
The University of Connecticut
Bachelorf of Arts, psychology
University of Hartford
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Location:
United States
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Harry M. Fine
President
FMI PAINT & CHEMICAL, INC
Manufactures Paint & Stain
14 Eastern Park Rd, East Hartford, CT 06108
271 Cider Brk Rd, Avon, CT 06001
(860) 643-2151, (860) 218-2210, (860) 281-2212
Harry Fine
MANAGER
4 NORTHWOOD HOLDINGS, LLC
271 Ciderbrook Rd, Avon, CT 06001
4 Northwood Dr, Bloomfield, CT 06002
Harry M. Fine
PRES, President, Chief Executive Officer
FMI CHEMICAL, INC
Mfg Gaskets/Packing/Sealing Devices · Mfg Silicone Rubber Aerospace Chemicals · Mfg/Repackager Aerospace Chemicals
4 Northwood Dr, Bloomfield, CT 06002
271 Ciderbrook Rd, Avon, CT 06001
(860) 243-3222
Harry J. Fine
Manager
ZE-VO TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
2 Grafton Cmn, Grafton, MA 01519
14 Eastern Park Rd, East Hartford, CT 06108
Harry C. Fine
Incorporator
FINE DISTRIBUTORS, INC
Harry Fine
Director
Hammock Blvd. Condominium Association, Inc
4800 SW 64 Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
Harry H. Fine
Managing
Tony 900, LLC
12845 NW 45 Ave, Miami, FL 33054

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method Of Applying Architectural Coatings And Apparatus Therefor

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US Patent:
20070196680, Aug 23, 2007
Filed:
Feb 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/704761
Inventors:
Harry Fine - Manchester CT, US
International Classification:
B32B 27/42
B05D 3/02
B05D 1/02
US Classification:
428524000, 427421100, 427372200
Abstract:
A coating on an architectural building material is formed by particles of a polymer that are softened using heat and allowed to cool over the surface of the building material to form a cohesive and adhesive structure or film on the building material. The polymeric coating composition is substantially free of any volatile organic compound (VOC). A system for applying coatings on architectural building materials includes an apparatus for spraying a polymer emulsion on a building material, an apparatus for removing a carrier from the polymer emulsion, and an apparatus for conveying the building material from the spray apparatus to the apparatus for removing the carrier. A method of coating an architectural building material includes spraying a substantially VOC-free emulsion having particles of a polymer onto the building material. A volatile portion of the emulsion is flashed off. Heat is then used to coalesce the particles of the polymer.

Zero Voc Oleoresinous Stains And Coatings For Prestain Applications

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US Patent:
20090047530, Feb 19, 2009
Filed:
Aug 17, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/893960
Inventors:
Harry M. Fine - Manchester CT, US
International Classification:
B32B 9/04
B05D 3/02
C09K 3/00
US Classification:
428497, 106 34, 4273722
Abstract:
A composition for coating a building material such as an article of architectural lumber or the like includes dicyclopentadiene modified oil and an oleoresinous component having a high solids content mixed therewith. The oleoresinous component is free of volatile organic compounds (VOC). An article of architectural lumber includes a substrate (e.g., wood, fiberboard, paper, or the like) and a coating disposed thereon, the coating being a dicyclopentadiene modified oil and an oleoresinous component having a high solids content mixed therewith. The oleoresinous component has a high solids content and is free of VOC. A method of coating a building material includes the steps of preparing a composition of dicyclopentadiene modified linseed oil and an oleoresinous component having a high solids content that is free of VOC, applying the composition to the building material, and allowing the composition to dry into a hardened film on the building material.
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