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Albert Freeman Phones & Addresses

  • Spring, TX
  • Euless, TX
  • Goodyear, AZ
  • Conroe, TX
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Eglin AFB, FL
  • Houston, TX
  • 2525 Highway 360 APT 1621, Euless, TX 76039

Professional Records

License Records

Albert E Freeman

License #:
22DI00587500 - Expired
Category:
Dentistry
Issued Date:
Aug 13, 1953
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 1997
Type:
Dentist

Albert E Freeman

License #:
22DI00587500 - Expired
Category:
Dentistry
Issued Date:
Aug 13, 1953
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 1997
Type:
Dentist

Resumes

Resumes

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Health Professions Recruiter At United States Air Force

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Defense & Space
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Albert Freeman

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Albert Freeman

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Skills:
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Entertainment
Customer Service
Microsoft Excel
Photoshop
Powerpoint
Public Speaking
Social Media
Social Networking
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Albert Freeman
Owner
Freeman Electric
Electricians
111 Trail One, Ste. 200, Burlington, NC 27215
(336) 516-4522
Albert Freeman
Freeman Remodeling and Home Repair
Garage Builders · Cabinet Refacing · Ceiling Fans · Ceramic Tile · Decks · Doors · Drywall · Fencing
3200 Viveca, Arlington, TX 76014
(817) 987-3495

Publications

Us Patents

Low Hydrogen Welding Electrodes

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US Patent:
41030672, Jul 25, 1978
Filed:
Nov 24, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/744602
Inventors:
Clarence E. Jackson - Worthington OH
Albert A. Freeman - Spring TX
International Classification:
B23K 35365
US Classification:
428387
Abstract:
An improved welding electrode for producing weld metal having low amounts of hydrogen therein so that hydrogen-assisted cracking in the weld zone is minimized. This is especially beneficial for welding high strength steels having tensile strengths of about 70,000 psi and above. The electrode has a filler wire core and a flux covering of predetermined constituents and low moisture levels such as below about 0. 6 percent. The flux is bound together with a binder of hydrolyzed organic silicate (silica) which makes no substantial contribution to the moisture level of the covering and which also makes the covering resistant to hygroscopic moisture pickup before the electrode is used for welding. Thus, this binder minimizes the amount of hydrogen from any moisture in the covering which may be introduced into the weld metal during welding. Additionally, the flux covering contains a source of barium or cesium in an amount effective to reduce the slag/metal reaction temperature during welding.
Albert Ann Freeman from Spring, TX, age ~56 Get Report