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  • 5702 Ennishannon Pl, Dublin, OH 43016 (714) 472-5872
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  • 5659 Montridge Ln, Dublin, OH 43016
  • The Woodlands, TX
  • 3398 Waterpoint Dr, Columbus, OH 43221 (614) 771-7191
  • 16207 Becky Lange Ct, Portland, OR 97223
  • Tigard, OR
  • Conroe, TX
  • 5659 Montridge Ln, Dublin, OH 43016 (614) 397-2494

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Paul Litzinger

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Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Insurance
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Paul Litzinger

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Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Chemicals

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul Litzinger
Branch Manager
BASF Corporation
Whol Chemicals/Products
27818 NE 9 St, Camas, WA 98607
(360) 834-5207

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Us Patents

Process For Making Fibers

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US Patent:
40546250, Oct 18, 1977
Filed:
Aug 27, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/391709
Inventors:
John H. Kozlowski - Vancouver WA
Paul C. Litzinger - Camas WA
Frank J. Steffes - Camas WA
Assignee:
Crown Zellerbach Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B22D 2308
D21F 1100
US Classification:
264 13
Abstract:
A process of manufacturing fibers by forming a mixture of a solvent, a polymer and water and flashing the mixture through a nozzle. Water is present as a discontinuous phase in the mixture. The polymer may be any polymer capable of forming fiber, preferably a crystalline or a partially crystalline polymer. The preferred polymers are crystalline or partially crystalline polyolefins, preferably polyethylene or polypropylene. The discrete fibers thus formed can be easily refined and used for making paper webs.

Novel Aggregate Composition And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
43111157, Jan 19, 1982
Filed:
Sep 15, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/186995
Inventors:
Paul C. Litzinger - Camas WA
Assignee:
Crown Zellerbach Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A01K 1015
US Classification:
119 1
Abstract:
A novel aggregate composition is provided comprising (a) pulp mill solid waste material, and (b) partially pyrolyzed cellulosic residue, as well as a method for making same. The subject aggregate composition exhibits a high degree of water absorbency and odor absorbency, respectively, and is adapted for use as an animal litter product. The method includes the steps of forming an aqueous slurry of components (a) and (b), compressing the slurry to form a wet aggregate product, and then drying same to produce the above composition.
Paul Joseph Litzinger from Dublin, OH, age ~58 Get Report