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  • 5335 Avery Woods Ln, Knoxville, TN 37921
  • Georgetown, SC
  • 202 Wexford Ln, Spartanburg, SC 29301 (864) 576-3466

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School / High School: South College 2014 to 2017

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Alfred Fishbeck

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Location:
Knoxville, TN
Education:
South College 2014 - 2017

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Separation Of Contaminants From Polyester Materials

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US Patent:
7338981, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Jul 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/484412
Inventors:
Carlos Gutierrez - Spartanburg SC, US
Alfred Gerald Fishbeck - Georgetown SC, US
Assignee:
United Resource Recovery Corporation - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
C08J 11/04
US Classification:
521 465, 8130, 2091752
Abstract:
The present invention is generally directed to a process for separating and recovering post-consumer polyester from various contaminant materials. The invention can be utilized to separate post-consumer polyester from various contaminants including glass, dirt, paper, metal, glue, dye, and the like. The disclosed process includes several stages including a preparation stage, in which a portion of the contaminants can be removed from the polyester, as well as a reaction stage, in which a portion of the polyester can be saponified and contaminants can be physically separated from the polyester. In addition, during the reaction stage, certain hard-to-separate contaminants, such as aluminum and polyvinyl chloride, can react to a form more easily separable from the polyester.

Separation Of Contaminants From Polyester Materials

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US Patent:
20060211779, Sep 21, 2006
Filed:
Mar 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/081789
Inventors:
Carlos Gutierrez - Spartanburg SC, US
Alfred Fishbeck - Georgetown SC, US
International Classification:
C08J 11/04
C08C 1/14
US Classification:
521046500, 528488000
Abstract:
The present invention is generally directed to a process for separating and recovering post-consumer polyester from various contaminant materials. The invention can be utilized to separate post-consumer polyester from various contaminants including glass, dirt, paper, metal, glue, dye, and the like. The disclosed process includes several stages including a preparation stage, in which a portion of the contaminants can be removed from the polyester, as well as a reaction stage, in which a portion of the polyester can be saponified and contaminants can be physically separated from the polyester. In addition, during the reaction stage, certain hard-to-separate contaminants, such as aluminum and polyvinyl chloride, can react to a form more easily separable from the polyester.
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