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  • Mount Pleasant, WI
  • Racine, WI

Work

Company: Brp Jul 2001 to Jun 2004 Position: Supplier quality engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts School / High School: Carthage College 1969 to 1975 Specialities: Biology, Chemistry

Skills

Color Management • Digital Printing • Offset Printing • Process Improvement • Print Management • Variable Data Printing • Pre Press • Project Management • Inkjet • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Troubleshooting • Six Sigma • Quality Assurance • Document Management • Packaging

Ranks

Certificate: Certified Supplier Quality Auditor

Industries

Printing

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Robert Biemeck

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Location:
100 Newman Rd, Mount Pleasant, WI
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Brp Jul 2001 - Jun 2004
Supplier Quality Engineer

Western Publishing 1969 - 2000
Manager Materials Development Laboratory and Product Safety

Rr Donnelley 1969 - 2000
Retired
Education:
Carthage College 1969 - 1975
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Chemistry
Fort Belvoir Engineering School 1966 - 1967
Skills:
Color Management
Digital Printing
Offset Printing
Process Improvement
Print Management
Variable Data Printing
Pre Press
Project Management
Inkjet
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Troubleshooting
Six Sigma
Quality Assurance
Document Management
Packaging
Certifications:
Certified Supplier Quality Auditor

Publications

Us Patents

Latent Image Development System

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US Patent:
54857929, Jan 23, 1996
Filed:
Jul 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/499680
Inventors:
Patrick J. Keyser - Milwaukee WI
W. James Bousman - Burlington WI
Robert W. Biemeck - Racine WI
Assignee:
Western Publishing Co., Inc. - Racine WI
International Classification:
C09D 1102
C09D 1300
US Classification:
106 21R
Abstract:
A latent image development system for producing a multicolor image on a substrate, includes in combination a substrate and dispenser. The substrate has a colorless or faintly colored latent multicolor image thereon, the latent image being formed by a plurality of different color former compositions, each including a Lewis base color former. The dispenser is adapted to development of the latent multicolor image on the substrate by marking thereover and reacting with a single color developer composition, the color developer composition being free of inorganic metallic salts and including a Lewis acid color developer operative for each of the color former compositions.
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