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James Killough Phones & Addresses

  • College Station, TX
  • 14834 Oak Bend Dr, Houston, TX 77079 (281) 496-4459
  • 2227 Pelham Dr, Houston, TX 77019 (281) 496-4459
  • Deer Park, TX
  • Layton, UT
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • Briggs, TX

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

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Service Writer And Shop Management

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Location:
402 Ash St, Bryan, TX 77803
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Crosslane Wholesale
Service Writer and Shop Management

Reasonable Auto
A.s.e Technician

Faurecia Oct 2009 - Oct 2013
Production Technician

Duke Automotive Mar 2006 - Sep 2009
Automotive Technician

Johns Transmission Nov 2004 - Feb 2006
Transmission Builder
Skills:
Continuous Improvement
Automotive
Root Cause Analysis
Automotive Repair
Automobile
Maintenance and Repair
Assembly Lines
Forklift Operator
Machine Tools
Iso
Automotive Engineering
Machining
Kaizen
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James Killough

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Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

This Jesus Must Die: A Good Friday Tenebrae Service

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Author

James C. Killough

ISBN #

0788011286

Us Patents

Talc As A Fire Performance Modifier In Polymer Compositions

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US Patent:
20120094049, Apr 19, 2012
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/906034
Inventors:
James M. Killough - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
B32B 1/02
C01B 33/24
C08K 3/34
US Classification:
428 3692, 524451, 423331
Abstract:
The use of talc as a fire performance modifier in polymer compositions is disclosed, in which the talc is present in an amount less than 30 percent by weight of the total weight of the polymer composition, and also in amounts ranging from 5 to 30 percent by weight of the polymer composition. In such polymer compositions, the impact performance of the composition is not compromised, the composition, for example, being useful in manufacture of plastic and polymer based pallets for storage and for warehouse use. Talc is disclosed to act as a fire performance modifier and char agent at concentrations as low as 5 weight percent in polymer compositions by modifying the Heat Release Rate shown by, first, lowering the Peak Heat Release, and second, by shortening the time period to reach the Peak Heat Release compared to the virgin polymer resin.

Olefin Polymerisation Process

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US Patent:
20110065846, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
Sep 11, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/584755
Inventors:
Abel Grosjean - Shoreacres TX, US
William Steiner - Houston TX, US
James M. Killough - Houston TX, US
Shirley W. Sherrill - Orange CA, US
International Classification:
C08F 10/00
C08K 5/42
C08K 5/17
US Classification:
524157, 526 90, 524570, 524186
Abstract:
A process for producing an olefin polymer in a slurry polymerisation process is disclosed, in which the process is operating at a temperature of 90 C. to 107 C. and utilising a chromium catalyst having an activity of at least 1,000 g polymer/g catalyst/hour on a support having a pore volume of at least 1.3 cm/g, comprising adding to the polymerisation mixture from 0.1 to 100 ppm by weight of an anti-static agent, wherein the resulting polymer has a particle size distribution such that less than 8 vol %, preferably less than 5 Vol % of the polymer particles have an average diameter of 125 μm or less.
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