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Charles E Cutchens

from Cedar Park, TX

Charles Cutchens Phones & Addresses

  • 2704 Buckeye Trl, Cedar Park, TX 78613 (512) 918-8205
  • Albertville, AL
  • 3412 Edinburgh Dr, Pace, FL 32571 (850) 525-1257
  • Milton, FL
  • Pensacola, FL
  • Austin, TX

Work

Company: Durcon, inc 2008 Position: Global sourcing manager

Education

School / High School: University of Southern Mississippi- Hattiesburg, MS Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology

Skills

SKILLS & TECHNOLOGIES

Contr... • Project Management • CPI Roadmaps • Supplier Management Benchmarking • Global Commodity Management • Certified ISO Auditor • Utilities Management • REACH Initiative • MRP Execution (Oracle • Syteline • Great Plains)

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Resumes

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Charles Cutchens Cedar Park, TX

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Work:
Durcon, Inc

2008 to 2000
Global Sourcing Manager

Dresser, Inc.
Austin, TX
2005 to 2008
Senior Commodity Manager

Active Power, Inc.
Austin, TX
2000 to 2005
Senior Commodity Manager

Emerson
Austin, TX
1993 to 2000
Procurement Leed

Emerson

1988 to 1993
Senior Electronics Engineering Technologist

Education:
University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS
Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology

Pensacola State University
Pensacola, FL
Associate of Science in Computer Technology

Pensacola State University
Pensacola, FL
Associate of Science in Electronic Technology

Skills:
SKILLS & TECHNOLOGIES<br/><br/>Contract Negotiations, Project Management, CPI Roadmaps, Supplier Management Benchmarking, Global Commodity Management, Certified ISO Auditor, Utilities Management, REACH Initiative, MRP Execution (Oracle, Syteline, Great Plains)

Publications

Us Patents

Production And Separation Of Amines

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US Patent:
43955738, Jul 26, 1983
Filed:
Nov 23, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/324189
Inventors:
Charles E. Cutchens - Pensacola FL
Marion J. Mathews - Pensacola FL
Mark S. Sowell - Pensacola FL
Assignee:
Monsanto Company - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C07C 8714
C07C 8716
US Classification:
564492
Abstract:
In the production of hexamethylenediamine from adiponitrile an inorganic base is used to facilitate separation of Raney nickel catalyst and crude hexamethylenediamine.

Catalyst Passivation In Production Of Amines

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US Patent:
42474817, Jan 27, 1981
Filed:
Dec 26, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/106587
Inventors:
Charles R. Campbell - Pensacola FL
Charles E. Cutchens - Decatur AL
Assignee:
Monsanto Company - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C07C 8512
C07C 8511
C07C 8526
US Classification:
564492
Abstract:
This is an improvement in a process for the production of an amine such as hexamethylenediamine from a nitrile such as adiponitrile where the nitrile is hydrogenated under pressure in the presence of a Raney nickel catalyst, the reaction being conducted in a reactor from which is discharged a product stream containing both the amine and the Raney nickel catalyst. The improvement comprises charging to the process discharge stream containing the product amine and the Raney nickel catalyst, a nitroaromatic compound, whereby the Raney nickel catalyst is passivated and catalytic decomposition of the amine is substantially decreased.

Catalyst Separation In Production Of Amines

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US Patent:
44291590, Jan 31, 1984
Filed:
Mar 18, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/476741
Inventors:
Charles E. Cutchens - Pensacola FL
Lynn H. Lanier - Decatur AL
Assignee:
Monsanto Company - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C07C 8714
C07C 8716
US Classification:
564492
Abstract:
In the production of amines from nitriles where the nitriles are hydrogenated under pressure in the presence of a Raney Nickel Catalyst using hydrogen produced from methane and containing CO. sub. 2, a more efficient separation of the product hexamethylene diamine from the catalyst is obtained by maintaining a specified carbonate concentration. This specific carbonate concentration improves the settling characteristics of the catalyst and reduces catalyst carryover into the crude hexamethylene diamine during decantation.

Production And Separation Of Amines

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US Patent:
44916736, Jan 1, 1985
Filed:
Apr 19, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/369443
Inventors:
Charles E. Cutchens - Pensacola FL
Marion J. Mathews - Pensacola FL
Mark S. Sowell - Pensacola FL
Assignee:
Monsanto Company - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C07C 8714
C07C 8716
US Classification:
564492
Abstract:
This invention provides for the separation of the contents of the process discharge stream of reaction in which an amine is produced from a nitrile. An inorganic base having a concentration greater than 40 weight percent is introduced into the process discharge stream which is decanted, purged, flashed, and a portion thereof recycled.

Catalyst Passivation In Production Of Amines

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US Patent:
43595855, Nov 16, 1982
Filed:
Apr 21, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/141836
Inventors:
Charles R. Campbell - Pensacola FL
Charles E. Cutchens - Decatur AL
Assignee:
Monsanto Company - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
C07C 8512
US Classification:
564492
Abstract:
This is an improvement in a process for the production of an amine such as hexamethylenediamine from a nitrile such as adiponitrile where the nitrile is hydrogenated under pressure in the presence of a Raney nickel catalyst, the reaction being conducted in a reactor from which is discharged a product stream containing both the amine and the Raney nickel catalyst. The improvement comprises charging to the process discharge stream containing the product amine and the Raney nickel catalyst, an inorganic base, whereby the Raney nickel catalyst is passivated and catalytic decomposition of the amine is substantially decreased.
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