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Christopher David Delhom

from Gretna, LA
Age ~47

Christopher Delhom Phones & Addresses

  • 714 4Th St, Gretna, LA 70053 (504) 361-0836 (504) 304-2167
  • 18 Marie Dr, Gretna, LA 70053 (318) 268-7252
  • New Orleans, LA
  • 1500 Oak St, Seneca, SC 29678
  • Ruston, LA
  • Metairie, LA

Work

Company: Usda-ars Oct 2019 Position: Acting-research leader

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Louisiana State University 2004 to 2008 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Materials • Textiles • R&D • Data Analysis • Project Management • Machine Design • Materials Testing • Management • Leadership • Fiber Quality • Cotton • Standards Development • Weaving • Knitting • Spinner • Data Mining • Agricultural Research • Hvac Controls

Industries

Research

Professional Records

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Christopher David Delhom

Address:
18 Marie Dr, Gretna, LA 70053
License #:
EI.0019585 - Expired
Category:
Civil Engineer
Issued Date:
Aug 15, 2000
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2011

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Acting-Research Leader

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Location:
714 4Th St, Gretna, LA 70053
Industry:
Research
Work:
Usda-Ars
Acting-Research Leader
Education:
Louisiana State University 2004 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
University of New Orleans 1994 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Materials
Textiles
R&D
Data Analysis
Project Management
Machine Design
Materials Testing
Management
Leadership
Fiber Quality
Cotton
Standards Development
Weaving
Knitting
Spinner
Data Mining
Agricultural Research
Hvac Controls

Publications

Us Patents

Nanocomposites Of Cellulose And Clay

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US Patent:
20050051054, Mar 10, 2005
Filed:
Sep 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/657300
Inventors:
Leslie White - Kenner LA, US
Christopher Delhom - Gretna LA, US
International Classification:
C09D004/00
US Classification:
106164300, 106164510, 106200100, 106200300, 106204300
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process of forming a nanocomposite of cellulose with a clay material that is used as the nanofiller material. The nanocomposites show significant improvements in thermal properties when compared to unbleached cotton and cotton processed under conditions for nanocomposite preparation. The degradation temperature of these nanocomposites is significantly increased over that of unbleached cotton.
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