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  • 12 Heritage Cir, Syracuse, NY 13209 (315) 487-1612
  • Solvay, NY

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Position: Retired

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Mining & Metals

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Director Of Crucible Particle Metallurgy (Cpm) Facilities At Crucible Materials Corporation

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Location:
Syracuse, New York Area
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Experience:
Crucible Materials Corporation (Privately Held; Mining & Metals industry): Director of Crucible Particle Metallurgy (CPM) Facilities,  (1973-Present) Directed manufacturing operations that consistently generated more than $55M in annual revenue. Established operational polici...

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Method For Compacting High Alloy Steel Particles

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US Patent:
60997966, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Aug 13, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/374044
Inventors:
William B. Eisen - Pittsburgh PA
Walter Haswell - Jamesville NY
Kenneth J. Wojslaw - Syracuse NY
Jeryl K. Wright - Camillus NY
Assignee:
Crucible Materials Corp. - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
B22F 316
US Classification:
419 54
Abstract:
A method for producing compacted, fully dense articles from atomized tool steel alloy particles by placing the particles in a deformable container, and isostatically pressing the particles at an elevated temperature to produce a precompact having an intermediate density. The precompact is heated to a temperature above the elevated temperature used to produce the precompact. The precompact is isostatically pressed to produce the fully-dense article.

Method For Compacting High Alloy Tool Steel Particles

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US Patent:
59764597, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Jan 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/003368
Inventors:
William B. Eisen - Pittsburgh PA
Walter Haswell - Jamesville NY
Kenneth J. Wojslaw - Syracuse NY
Jeryl K. Wright - Camillus NY
Assignee:
Crucible Materials Corporation - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
B22F 314
B22F 316
US Classification:
419 49
Abstract:
A method for producing compacted, fully dense articles from atomized tool steel alloy particles by placing the particles in an evacuated, deformable container, and isostatically pressing the particles at an elevated temperature to produce a precompact having an intermediate density. The precompact is heated to a temperature above the elevated temperature used to produce the precompact. The precompact is isostatically pressed to produce the fully-dense article.
Kenneth J Wojslaw from Syracuse, NY, age ~73 Get Report