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Ketan G Shridharani

from Charlotte, NC
Age ~73

Ketan Shridharani Phones & Addresses

  • 12018 James Richard Dr, Charlotte, NC 28277 (704) 849-0893
  • Chicago, IL
  • 212 Zephyr Ln, Landenberg, PA 19350 (610) 274-3871
  • Wilmington, DE
  • Camden, SC
  • Bracey, VA
  • Chester, PA
  • Matthews, NC

Work

Company: Invista Dec 1982 Position: Technology director

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Auburn University Specialities: Chemical Engineering, Philosophy

Skills

Polymers • Chemical Engineering • Polymer Chemistry • Process Optimization • Process Engineering • Polymer Science • Manufacturing • Chemistry • Coatings • Product Development • Process Simulation • Six Sigma • Design of Experiments • Additives • Continuous Improvement • Engineering • Materials Science • Technology Transfer • Catalysis • Characterization • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Extrusion • Lean Manufacturing • Materials • Plastics • Process Control • Analytical Chemistry • Capital Projects • Commercialization • Composites • Factory • Hazop • Hplc • Iso • Injection Molding • Market Development • Organic Chemistry • Paint • Process Safety • Resin • Rheology • Spectroscopy • Minitab • Petrochemical • Polymer Characterization • Quality System • Root Cause Analysis • Spc • Adhesives • R

Industries

Plastics

Resumes

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Technology Director

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Location:
Charlotte, NC
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Invista
Technology Director
Education:
Auburn University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering, Philosophy
Oklahoma State University
Master of Science, Masters, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Polymers
Chemical Engineering
Polymer Chemistry
Process Optimization
Process Engineering
Polymer Science
Manufacturing
Chemistry
Coatings
Product Development
Process Simulation
Six Sigma
Design of Experiments
Additives
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
Materials Science
Technology Transfer
Catalysis
Characterization
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Extrusion
Lean Manufacturing
Materials
Plastics
Process Control
Analytical Chemistry
Capital Projects
Commercialization
Composites
Factory
Hazop
Hplc
Iso
Injection Molding
Market Development
Organic Chemistry
Paint
Process Safety
Resin
Rheology
Spectroscopy
Minitab
Petrochemical
Polymer Characterization
Quality System
Root Cause Analysis
Spc
Adhesives
R

Publications

Us Patents

Polyamide Composition With Improved Heat Stability And Whiteness

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US Patent:
20080090945, Apr 17, 2008
Filed:
Sep 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/857875
Inventors:
C. Langrick - Middlesbrough, GB
John Buzinkai - Chattanooga TN, US
Wai-Shing Yung - Charlotte NC, US
Ketan Shridharani - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08K 5/34
C08G 69/26
C08K 3/22
C08K 5/52
C08K 5/00
US Classification:
524094000, 524145000, 524176000, 524413000, 524606000
Abstract:
A polyamide composition, which includes an optical brightener together with an anti-oxidant stabilizer, is disclosed. This composition is suitable for making yarns, such as sewing thread, and fabrics, garments, molded articles or other articles such as carpets from these yarns. Processes for incorporating optical brighteners into polyamide compositions, polymers and yarns to make fabrics and molded articles that exhibit superior whiteness after heat-setting are also disclosed.

Terpolyamides And Multipolyamides Containing Amide Units Of 2-Methylpentamethylenediamine And Products Prepared Therefrom

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US Patent:
54224209, Jun 6, 1995
Filed:
May 19, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/050420
Inventors:
Ketan G. Shridharani - Camden SC
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08G 6926
C08G 7310
US Classification:
528349
Abstract:
Polyamides and polyamide fibers having a major proportion of hexamethyleneadipamide units and minor proportions of at least two other amide units, one of those other amide units being those of 2-methylpentamethylenediamine are disclosed.

Processing Of Pigmented Nylon Fibers Using Modified Polymers

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US Patent:
52908500, Mar 1, 1994
Filed:
Mar 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/027571
Inventors:
Ketan G. Shridharani - Camden SC
Peter R. Witt - Lugoff SC
Perry H. C. Lin - Seaford DE
Sundar M. Rao - Seaford DE
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
C08J 300
C08K 304
C08L 7700
C08G 6926
US Classification:
524607
Abstract:
An improved process for melt spinning a pigmented hexamethylene adipamide fiber from a melt blend of a polymer and a colored pigment wherein the polymer is a random interpolyamide or a block polymer having two different difunctional recurring amide-forming moieties other than those which form hexamethylene adipamide is disclosed along with pigmented hexamethylene adipamide polymer fibers having tenacities greater than 7. 5 or even 8 grams per denier.

Processing Of Pigmented Nylon Fibers Using Modified Polymers

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US Patent:
52231968, Jun 29, 1993
Filed:
Nov 20, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/616126
Inventors:
Ketan G. Shridharani - Camden SC
Peter R. Witt - Lugoff SC
Perry H. Lin - Seaford DE
Sundar M. Rao - Seaford DE
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
D01F 104
D01F 812
US Classification:
264 78
Abstract:
An improved process for melt-spinning a pigmented hexamethylene adipamide fiber from a melt blend of a polymer and a colored pigment wherein the polymer is a random interpolyamide or a block polymer having two different difunctional recurring amide-forming moieties other than those which form hexamethylene adipamide is disclosed along with pigmented hexamethylene adipamide polymer fibers having tenacities greater than 7. 5 or even 8 grams per denier.

Processing Of Pigmented Nylon Fibers

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US Patent:
51416921, Aug 25, 1992
Filed:
Nov 20, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/616125
Inventors:
Ketan G. Shridharani - Camden SC
Peter R. Witt - Lugoff SC
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
D01F 104
US Classification:
2642106
Abstract:
Draw breaks are reduced in the spinning and drawing of certain pigmented nylon filaments by incorporating at least 5% of polycaproamide in the melt shortly before spinning.
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